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Cancer Finding Better Answers for Patients With a Deadly Bone Cancer Tufts University veterinarian-scientists join new national effort to speed cures for osteosarcoma in people and pets June 3, 2026
Food & Nutrition It May Not Just Be What’s in Ultra-Processed Foods, but How They’re Made New observational study suggests processing itself could partly explain links to diabetes, heart disease, and early death June 3, 2026
Entrepreneurship What Do Cancer Cells Feel Like? The startup Cellens uses Tufts research and entrepreneurship to non-invasively diagnose bladder cancer April 1, 2026
Animal Health & Medicine Simple Blood Tests May Predict Response to Lymphoma Treatment Study in pet dogs found immune signatures that could inform more targeted treatments for an aggressive blood cancer. March 25, 2026
Science & Technology Top Research Stories of 2025 Tufts faculty have been discovering everything from how to measure stress levels and make cancer vaccines work to the ways that coffee seems to protect health December 18, 2025
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