UMass team identifies cancer research breakthrough
Updated May 06, 2021;
Posted May 06, 2021
The University of Massachusetts Amherst Institute for Applied Life Sciences has been a home for research into the treatment of cancer and other diseases, where scientists say they are making a breakthrough. (JIM KINNEY/ THE REPUBLICAN)
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A team of University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers has announced the engineering of a tiny particle it says has the potential to revolutionize disease treatment, including for cancer.
The new research combines two different approaches to more precisely and effectively deliver treatment to the specific cells affected by cancer. The work has been ongoing at the UMass Amherst Institute for Applied Life Sciences, where researchers say a nanoparticle has far-reaching potential.