K-State Cancer Researcher Wins $370,000 from NIH

Wednesday August 11, 2010

K-STATE PROFESSOR’S CANCER RESEARCH GETS BOOST FROM NATIONALINSTITUTES OF HEALTH

Understanding how cancer cells communicate with each other and how to enhance their receptiveness to drug treatments is the focus of promising work by a Kansas State University researcher.

Annelise Nguyen, assistant professor of toxicology in the department of diagnostic medicine and pathobiology at K-State’s College of Veterinary Medicine, recently received a $370,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health to continue her cancer research.

Read the article at K-State Media Relations