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Genetically Reengineered Bacteria Targets Cancerous Tumors

URI College of Pharmacy Assistant Professor Kaitlin Dailey is expanding on work conducted with oncolytic (cancer-killing) bacteria at Johns Hopkins to more specifically target cancerous tumors that are difficult or impossible to access, especially those associated with pancreatic cancer. Dailey's lab is working with the microorganism Clostridium novyi-NonToxic, reengineering the already non-toxic bacteria through a first-of-its-kind synthetic and engineering biology platform for targeted gene editing.

May 20, 2026


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