
Raghu Kalluri
@rkallurimdphd
Physician Scientist, Educator, Mentor and Entrepreneur. Views expressed are my own.
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https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=P0sB6woAAAAJ&hl=en 30-01-2017 01:53:23
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Thanks to our keynote panelists at yesterday's event for the Cancer Moonshot, Danielle Carnival Archived, Raghu Kalluri, and John L. Flavin. It was a fantastic group with an invigorating discussion, and thanks to Tina Reed for moderating!



This afternoon, UTMB hosted an excellent research and clinical symposium focused on kidney science and care including all aspects of Nephrology. Thank you to our presenters Farhad Danesh, Chief of Nephrology at MD Anderson Cancer Center; Raghu Kalluri, Professor and Chairman


Great highlight of NCI-funded Research Advances in Cancer Biology. Honored to have the work of Kalluri Lab at MD Anderson Cancer Center included among this list of important discoveries from 2024.

Comprehensive review by Kalluri Lab of natural and engineered EVs in cancer diagnosis and therapy. The authors highlight EV engineering strategies poised to dramatically expand the use of EV-based platforms in oncologic settings. Read it here 🔗 go.acs.org/ceD


New preprint by Kate McAndrews (previously Kalluri Lab, now PI at MD Anderson Cancer Center): CDK8 remodels the tumor microenvironment to resist the therapeutic efficacy of targeted KRASG12D inhibition in #PancreaticCancer In this preclinical study, Kate demonstrates that while acute


A true “farm to table” effort at MD Anderson Cancer Center funded by our #PancreaticCancer Moonshot. The 1st clinical trial of systemic exosomes targeting mutant KRAS in metastatic pancreatic cancer. Five years from Raghu Kalluri discovery to patients. No DLTs whatsoever to speak of.


Had the honor of hosting Anirban Maitra for his induction into the Association of American Physicians. A friend, colleague and collaborator extraordinaire, Anirban is The Man, and is most deserving of this recognition (I should be 👉🏽 at him). NYU Langone Health is getting a good one, and we


Congratulations Dr. Ron DePinho, recipient of the 2025 AACR-Princess Takamatsu Memorial Lectureship. Ron’s impact on the field is immense, and we are deeply proud to have him represent the Department of Cancer Biology at MD Anderson Cancer Center. His lecture was a show-stopper, and a true


What a delight to hear Joya Chandra, PhD talk for today’s Cancer Biology Seminar Series. Fun fact: Joya trained in our department as a graduate student, earning her PhD from MD Anderson-UTH Grad in 1998. Today, she returned as our invited speaker. Welcome back, Professor Chandra!

