WSU Pullman

Natural protein cage would improve cancer drug delivery

By Tina Hilding, Voiland College of Engineering & Architecture PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State University researchers have developed a unique, tiny protein cage to deliver nasty chemotherapy chemicals directly to cancer cells. Direct delivery could improve treatment and lessen what can be horrendous side effects from toxic drugs.

Oct. 27: Common reading to host prison debate project film

PULLMAN, Wash- The Washington State University Common Reading Program is hosting a film showing and panel discussion on Tues., Oct. 27 at 7 p.m. in Todd 116.  The short film “The Walls” follows WSU students as they visit Coyote Ridge Correction Center (CRCC), a medium security prison in Connell, Washington, to participate in a debate […]

WSU partners to develop new anti-inflammatory drug

By Scott Weybright, College of Agricultural, Human & Natural Resource Sciences PULLMAN, Wash. – Work on a new anti-inflammatory drug developed from the medicinal/spice plant turmeric recently received funding from a $225,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NIH-NCCIH).