Lily Guenther, MD, is an assistant faculty member in the Department of Oncology at St. Jude. View full bio.
The Sickle Cell Clinical Research and Intervention Program uses data to determine therapies for children and adults. Learn more.
Find out how poor sleep hampers treatment of young children with cancer
Research shows possible path to restoring critical regions of the brain involved with hearing loss by limiting a neuromodulator in the auditory thalamus.
St. Jude researchers are combining therapeutic methods that induce epigenetic reprogramming with immune checkpoint blockade to enhance cancer treatments.
Twice a year, students get a first-hand look into what it means to specialize in child life.
The flu can be devastating for those most at-risk. It’s also highly contagious. You still think getting the flu is just about you?
St. Jude researchers take a look at Rigor Mortis, Richard Harris’ exposé of how the drive to find results hampers scientific progress.
Fatty acids are critical in destructive capacity of bacterial infections. Learn more.
Programmed cell death can affect immune response to diseases such as cancer. Learn how caspase-8 chooses cell death and how that decision can be stopped.
Learn how a deadly pediatric cancer mutates a protein to cause a series of cellular malfunctions.