Research

Learn about published research as well as leading-edge basic and translational research initiatives from St. Jude laboratories.

A researcher’s look at Rigor Mortis: Are motivators and incentives to find a cure hurting scientific research?
A researcher’s look at Rigor Mortis: Are motivators and incentives to find a cure hurting scientific research?

A researcher’s look at Rigor Mortis: Are motivators and incentives to find a cure hurting scientific research?

Charles Rock, PhD

St. Jude researchers take a look at Rigor Mortis, Richard Harris’ exposé of how the drive to find results hampers scientific progress.

Understanding fatty acids as signaling molecules for virulence factor production
Understanding fatty acids as signaling molecules for virulence factor production

Understanding fatty acids as signaling molecules for virulence factor production

Charles Rock, PhD

Fatty acids are critical in destructive capacity of bacterial infections. Learn more.

Apoptosis or necroptosis? The caspase-8 protein decides
Apoptosis or necroptosis? The caspase-8 protein decides

Apoptosis or necroptosis? The caspase-8 protein decides

Douglas R. Green, PhD

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.

Secrets of aggressive, deadly cancers revealed in African yeast
Secrets of aggressive, deadly cancers revealed in African yeast

Secrets of aggressive, deadly cancers revealed in African yeast

Janet Partridge, PhD

Learn how a deadly pediatric cancer mutates a protein to cause a series of cellular malfunctions.

Experimental cancer drug shows early promise against flu
Experimental cancer drug shows early promise against flu

Experimental cancer drug shows early promise against flu

Paul Thomas, PhD

The flu hijacks upper lung cells and turns them into flu factories. Read how an experimental cancer drug targets the flu’s fuel and shuts the factory down.

Inheriting cancer: Leading the conversation about increased genetic risk
Inheriting cancer: Leading the conversation about increased genetic risk

Inheriting cancer: Leading the conversation about increased genetic risk

Kim E. Nichols, MD

Read how experts came together to create surveillance recommendations for children and young adults with hereditary conditions that predispose them to cancer.

Childhood Solid Tumor Network shares samples, promotes cures
Childhood Solid Tumor Network shares samples, promotes cures

Childhood Solid Tumor Network shares samples, promotes cures

Michael Dyer, PhD

The CSTN provides the world’s largest collection of pediatric cancerous tumors for research into novel treatments. Find out more about available resources.

New CAR T-Cell therapy for pediatric ALL approved, more to come
New CAR T-Cell therapy for pediatric ALL approved, more to come

New CAR T-Cell therapy for pediatric ALL approved, more to come

Stephen Gottschalk, MD

The FDA has approved Kymriah, the first CAR T-cell therapy for acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Find out how St. Jude is planning to use this novel treatment.

Can ESCRT-III proteins protect cells from necroptosis?
Can ESCRT-III proteins protect cells from necroptosis?

Cell necroptosis: Can ESCRT-III proteins protect cells from the kill switch?

Douglas R. Green, PhD

Find out how a newly discovered protein can give your body’s doomed cells a second chance at life.

Epigenetic mapping leads to developmental insights into retinoblastoma
Epigenetic mapping leads to developmental insights into retinoblastoma

Cracking the epigenetic code of retinoblastoma

Michael Dyer, PhD

St. Jude scientists, in work published in the journal Neuron, used powerful analytical tools to map what is known as the “epigenetics” of the retina.