Cancers are typically classified based on their tissue of origin, and that determines treatment plans. Although that practice is unlikely to end anytime soon, tumor classifications based on genetics are gaining traction and could lead to more effective, personalized treatments for patients.
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Access to justice in family court
Tonya Brito wants to know: how much do lawyers matter? With help from the Sheldon B. Lubar Distinguished Research Chair in Law, Brito will be able to explore this issue.
Making the Dream of Law School a Reality
Sophie Crispin could have gone to any of a number of law schools. The Ohio native looked at several in the Big Ten, but the UW offered her a scholarship. That clinched the deal.
Help a Student; Change the World
Truman Scholar Elizabeth Doyle studies how people relate to their natural, social, and constructed environments.
Alumni Perspectives: Legacy
“That gift is going to become something special.”