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History of Immunotherapy in a Timeline format broken up by clinical applications and basic biology findings
A double half-page spread summarizing some of the major findings that led to current immunotherapy treatments. Specifically shows how long it takes from bench to bedside, but how that time frame has been shortening over the last few decades.
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A graphic explaining the immune system, based around how T cells should prevent cancer
This graphic aimed to demonstrate how the immune system should prevent cancer. The steps here are the opportunities scientists have to create new drugs to stimulate the immune system to do its function.
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Graphic describing what checkpoint inhibitors are and how they work
Checkpoint inhibitors are showing a lot of promise in clinical trials. This graphic was adapted to show how they work by removing the cancers ability to stop immune detection.
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Graphic describing how immunotherapy can alter the immune system using a car, traffic lights, and fuel as a metaphor
When scientists try to manipulate the immune system to help fight cancer, they can do it in several ways. This graphic describes in simple terms how the immune system can be manipulated to fight cancer.
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Graphic describing how basic scientists, translational scientists, and clinical trials work together to bring drugs to the clinic through a process known as bench to bedside
The bench to bedside process is critical to fast and productive drug discovery. This graphic illustrates different ways that scientists look at the world through questions.
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