Sabine Strehl Team

‘Working together’ with Sabine Strehl

‘Working together’ with Sabine Strehl In today’s biomedical research, interdisciplinary collaboration is essential. While leukemia is the most common childhood cancer, certain subtypes are extremely rare necessitating international studies for comprehensive data collection to understand their pathogenesis and prognostic relevance. Sabine Strehl’s research focuses on unraveling the genetic mechanisms behind leukemia development, emphasizing the importance […]

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New Insights into Risk Factors for a Subtype of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

New Insights into Risk Factors for a Subtype of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia A team around Sabine Strehl and Dagmar Schinnerl has made significant progress in studying a subtype of B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. The research findings, recently published in the Blood Cancer Journal, shed new light on the specific characteristics and risk factors of this

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CLOSER Leukemia General Assembly: Sabine Strehl presents joint work package

CLOSER Leukemia General Assembly: Sabine Strehl presents joint work package (Vienna, 20.11.2023) Sabine Strehl from St. Anna Childrens Cancer Research Institute, recently participated in the CLOSER Leukemia General Assembly in Santiago de Chile, presenting alongside her colleagues Patricia Rubio and Maria Sara Felice from Garrahan Hospital, Buenos Aires. They shared the latest outcomes from their

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