Monday, August 10, 1998 - The Michigan Daily - 7 .d S I r ,k research attempting to find vaccine to am Zuwerink immune system response, the dendritic cells chemotherapy" taffReporter can recognize cancer cells that would otherwise Different from many types of cancer treatment using a vaccine consisting of dead cancer remain invisible to most types of treatment. involving harmful radiation that can cause numer- University researchers are working on a With promising results from the mice experi- ous side effects, the method used by vaccination is more effective way to attack cancerous ments, a clinical trial is underway in human much gentler on the body. s. patients. "We use the body's own defenses," Fields said." ctive against two types of tumors in "Early human tests are promising, but not defin- It's much the same way as you think of vaccines the vaccine works by using dendritic itive," said Ryan Fields, a May University graduate for other diseases." a specialized form of white blood cells and a current student at Duke Medical School. Working with James Mule, a professor of mouse bone marrow, to search for and "Most people who try this treatment are those who surgery in the University Medical School and k cancer cells. By triggering an intense failed at other types of research treatments, such as director of the Tumor Immunotherapy Program in NING OFFICE BUILDING. Great hile in school. 4-10 hrs./wk. $10/hr. ca.663-6777. NG P/T flexible hours. Call Irene 2. RK/MESSENGER: 2 positions @ 10 k. each. M-F, 1-3pm or M-F, 3-5pi rs license required. $6.50/hr. UM campus. Call Denise 764-7312 for w. EOE. LL SUBSTITUTES NEEDED. 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This recognition is very unusual for an under- graduate working on a research project, and Fields said he hopes to continue the research in some form while at Duke. "Most of it was luck. I got involved with a great team and things just fell into place," Fields said. Explosion rocks ravel Kenyan NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - A huge explosion heavily damaged a down- ts town Nairobi building near the U.S. Embassy and Kenya's central bank Friday, injuring hundreds of people. The cause of the blast was not imme- diately known. Vehicles were damaged nearby, and a plume of black smoke shot into the .et sky. Ambulances and police rushed to the chaotic scene. There was no word on whether anyone was killed. Phone calls to the U.S. Embassy ents went unanswered. The explosion occurred adjacent to the embassy at Cooperative House, a building of pri- vate and government offices. ents JOIN THE DAILY. COME TO A MASS MEETING AT THE UM 1985 SHOES. STUD 00 new or ENT 11. Swatd PUBLICATIONS te wanted ext books. 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