The work of a late University of Virginia School of Medicine scientist has opened the door for life-saving new treatments for solid cancer tumors, including breast cancer, lung cancer and melanoma.
Prior to his unexpected death in 2016, John Herr collaborated with UVA Cancer Center’s Dr. Craig L. Slingluff Jr. to investigate a discovery made in Herr’s lab that could help treat cancer.
After eight years of further research, Herr’s investigations into the SAS1B protein could lead to “broad and profound” new treatments for multiple cancers, many of which are very difficult to treat, Slingluff reports in a . Herr is listed as a senior author on the paper.
