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Outstanding Senior Recipient of a Robie Gold Medal

May 7, 2016

Qualifications for this award include personal integrity, initiative, cooperativeness, enthusiasm, humility, well-rounded interests, active participation in student affairs, service to the University, willingness to give more than required, love of God and country. In addition to her Robie award, Rae Anne Martinez, a native of Gilbert, Arizona, will graduate Magna Cum Laude from the Honors College with a Bachelors of Science in Molecular and Cellular Biology, a Bachelors of Arts in Sociology and a minor in Chinese Language

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New treatment may stop cancer progression

Jan. 27, 2016

Dr. Joyce Schroeder’s new peptide-based therapy may prove extremely useful in the world’s ongoing battle against cancer. Peptides are small chains of amino acids that form structures called proteins, which play numerous important roles in human cells. We all know someone who has experienced—or even succumbed to—the horror that we call cancer. It’s a disease not …

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UA researcher’s patented treatment could stop cancer metastasis

Oct. 6, 2014

With a patented treatment for breast-cancer tumors and newly formed company, a University of Arizona researcher is poised to move her research out of the lab and into the clinical setting. Joyce Schroeder has discovered two proteins that work together to drive triple-negative breast cancer. She’s since developed a drug that has been proven in mice to reduce tumor size and prevent metastasis to other parts of the body.“The best part of the story…

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