Johnnie Bass, AuD, PhD, is a research audiologist in Rehabilitation Services.
Staff scientist in Charles Mullighan’s pathology lab praised for new experimental approaches to leukemia pathogenesis and for helping others.
Patient navigators help ease the transition from the familiar hospital to an unfamiliar hospital close to home.
Combining microscopes allows for a resolution that allows scientists to see deep into a cell and how neurons organize gene expression in cell formation.
Read how this pediatric oncologist describes hers and her patient’s journey through cancer treatment.
Being highly cited means your research gets published in high-impact journals and reaches more people.
Meet St. Jude’s tech transfer experts who patent and license researchers’ basic science discoveries to help patients worldwide.
St. Jude Global Academy hosted a neuro-oncology seminar to generate new ideas for high-impact interventions and share experiences. Read more.
Ending the HIV Epidemic is a bold plan to reduce HIV infections by 90 percent nationally. On a local level, St. Jude aims to have no new HIV cases by 2030.
Read how St. Jude researchers and clinicians used gene therapy to cure the diabolical bubble boy disease.
Are you a match? Read how this molecule’s affinity to proteins can change according to water.