UCF Researcher’s Natural Killer Cell Therapy In Trials for Treating COVID-19 The study will also see if the therapy, which was created by Alicja Copik, protects high-risk patients against respiratory infections like influenza.
Cancer-fighting Technology Developed at UCF Licensed to French Pharmaceutical Giant College of Medicine Associate Professor Alicja Copik’s nanoparticle technology that helps stimulate natural cancer-killing cells is now in the hands of Sanofi, which hopes to find new blood-cancer treatments.
Natural Killer Cells May Open Lifesaving Cancer Treatments to More Patients College of Medicine cancer researcher Dr. Alicja Copik has just discovered a way to make that therapy viable to thousands by using the body’s own natural killer cells in a new way.
Meet UCF’s ‘Cancer Assassins’ As we prepare for Saturday’s AutoNation Cure Bowl, featuring our own UCF Knights, we know that the game’s proceeds benefit the College of Medicine’s Dr.…
Natural Killer Cell Technology to Stop Cancer Gets Licensed, On Way to Clinical Trials Our bodies contain Natural Killer (NK) cells – an army that stops cancers and viruses before they can make us sick. A researcher from the…
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