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Wistar is the nation's first independent biomedical research center. We focus on cancer, infectious disease & vaccine research to benefit human health.
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Hear from Federica Severi, a pre-doctoral trainee in Dr. Dan Claiborne's lab, about her work researching CAR T cells as a therapy against HIV. “What we do here is immunotherapy, where we make the immune system more powerful against infection … like HIV”
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Hear from Wistar predoctoral fellow Maya Foster about what fuels her passion for science. "I work with actual cancer cells -- we do actual cancer research. Our work is quite important."
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Wistar was proud to host Life Science Cares Philadelphia for a tour! As a valued partner, they support our work to expand access to life science careers for those in HS, college and beyond.
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The American Society of Gene + Cell Therapy Annual Meeting was an amazing opportunity for Wistar scientists Drs. Patel, Gary and Parzych, & predoc Nick Tursi, in the lab of Dr. David Weiner, to share their important research on such a huge stage!
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We’re excited to welcome Dr. Xiaoyu Zhou as assistant professor in Wistar’s Vaccine & Immunotherapy Center! Her cutting-edge work in immune cell communication & CAR T-cell engineering is a great addition to Wistar’s collaborative work advancing cancer & infectious disease therapies. bit.ly/4iLDypU
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In a new collaborative paper from Wistar’s Salvino lab, the Penn Perelman School of Medicine, and the University of Leeds, published in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, researchers have discovered a new molecular glue that combats dysregulated inflammatory signaling: bit.ly/4lf941M
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Three Wistar trainees were recently recognized for excellence in science. Dr. Ignacio Rodriguez Relano received the 2024 Ching Jer Chern Postdoctoral Fellowship, while Drs. Phillip Wulfridge & Brennah Murphy Britten received the 2024 & 2025 Ching Jer Chern Memorial Awards. Congratulations!
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Thanks to the Justamere Foundation for awarding Wistar’s Hubert J.P. Schoemaker Education and Training Center a 2-year, $150K grant. The grant supports Wistar’s BTT for ALL in PHL Program that helps residents of Philadelphia train for secure jobs in the region’s thriving biomedical sector.
A group of students and teachers in a training laboratory in lab coats.
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On World TB Day, we shine a light on the deadliest infectious disease in the world. Caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, it has been around for centuries and has been tracked in the U.S. since the 1950s. Learn more about this disease and why it’s making a resurgence now: bit.ly/4iAX6ho
A microscopic image of a rod-shaped tuberculosis (TB) bacteria.
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Wistar recently unveiled 2 new internal grants that will provide valuable funding opportunities to early-career researchers to foster collaborations & eventually establish independent research programs: bit.ly/4bV9zK8
The Wistar Institute Announces Two New Internal Career Development Awards to Support Early Career Scientists
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Wistar's Dr. Kristy Shuda McGuire strongly believes, “To learn science, you need to do science.” She comes from a long line of teachers & has her hand on the pulse of the latest training needed for next-gen science careers. Learn more: bit.ly/4iJaDD6
The Wistar Institute’s Commitment to Teaching the Next Generation of Biomedical Researchers
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Triple-negative breast cancer is a difficult-to-treat cancer that affects 10-15% of breast cancer patients in the U.S., defined by the absence of 3 receptors: estrogen, progesterone, and HER2. Continued cancer research is essential to overcoming this challenge. #triplenegativebreastcancerday
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Wistar is pleased to announce the recruitment of its newest faculty member, Dr. Colby Maldini, to the HIV Cure and Viral Diseases Center. The Maldini lab will expand his work on CAR T cells as part of a strategy to cure HIV and other viral threats. bit.ly/4gWzcv2
The Wistar Institute Announces Recruitment of First Caspar Wistar Fellow to Join HIV Cure and Viral Diseases Center
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New preclinical research from Wistar’s @filippov81.bsky.social published in Cancer Discovery shows how brain cancer reprograms immune cells to work for the cancer rather than against it. Their discovery also enables a potential treatment to disrupt the reprogramming process. bit.ly/4ijBIMT
The Wistar Institute Discovers a Promising Target in Brain Cancer
The Wistar Institute Discovers a Promising Target in Brain Cancer Press Releases
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The Wistar Institute's Montaner lab was pleased to host members of the HIV Advocacy for Cure Academy, who received a tour of the Institute and Dr. Montaner's laboratory facilities where scientists continue their work to seek a cure for HIV.
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Some questions Wistar's EHS head Roma Maraj-Owens thinks about a lot: “What are your experimental procedures? How can we protect our employees and the environment?” Read more about how she ensures institutional safety in her Q&A: bit.ly/41lh0FP
Roma Maraj-Owen Makes Sure Wistar Lab Health & Safety is Her Top Priority
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In their second “Top Read” paper in less than a year, Wistar’s Montaner lab has published the successful preclinical results of their new anti-HIV approach: NuKES, or Natural Killer Enhancement Strategy, which targets the viral reservoirs standing in the way of a cure. bit.ly/4hF0UNZ
Scientists at The Wistar Institute’s HIV Cure and Viral Diseases Center Develop New Natural Killer Cell Strategy to Target HIV
Scientists at The Wistar Institute’s HIV Cure and Viral Diseases Center Develop New Natural Killer Cell Strategy to Target HIV Press Releases
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Many thanks to @jenheemstra.bsky.social of Washington University in St. Louis for joining The Wistar Institute as part of the Distinguished Lectures in Cancer Research series, to speak to the importance of intentional, high-quality mentorship in the sciences. Read more: bit.ly/41ao9d3
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In a new paper, Wistar’s Villanueva lab has discovered a new strategy to treat melanomas harboring mutations in the NRAS gene that don’t respond to MAPK inhibitors. Their treatment kills these mutant melanoma cells in preclinical testing with FDA-approved drugs. Our story: bit.ly/411yfwB
The Wistar Institute Scientists Discover New Weapon to Fight Treatment-Resistant Melanoma
The Wistar Institute Scientists Discover New Weapon to Fight Treatment-Resistant Melanoma Press Releases
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Wistar is hiring! Friday 2/7, join us at Temple University's job fair from 11-2 pm at the Howard Gittis Student Center to learn about our openings for postdoctoral fellowships and research assistant roles throughout more than 30 labs. Hope to see you there! No registration required.
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Thanks to a new research grant from the Melanoma Research Foundation, The Wistar Institute’s Dr. Kazuko Nishikura is embarking on a project she hopes will serve as a proof of concept for a cancer treatment decades in the making. Our story: bit.ly/3WKOtYs
The Wistar Institute’s Dr. Kazuko Nishikura Launches Preclinical Testing of New Melanoma Immunotherapy
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Every cancer case starts somewhere, While new treatments are vital, prevention is just as key to protecting health. That’s why researchers at Wistar’s Ellen and Ronald Caplan Cancer Center pursue research to detect risks early & stop cancer in its tracks. #nationalcancerpreventionmonth
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Wistar welcomed the Greater Philadelphia Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals for its 2025 Annual Meeting. Members heard the association’s vision for the upcoming year and took time to network & discuss best practices in donor stewardship.
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Philadelphia has one of the most punctual airports in the world, so it's easy to travel to and from The Wistar Institute. Whether you’re heading to a conference, a collaboration, or returning from a visit back home, you’ll get to your destination on time. #WorkAtWistar