BostonGene and Kyoto University to develop advanced biological signatures to enhance targeted treatment strategies for ESCC
“This collaboration will generate actionable insights into the tumor microenvironment and immune landscape of esophageal cancer,” said Yukimasa Shiotsu, PhD, President of BostonGene Japan. “Combining Kyoto University’s clinical expertise and BostonGene’s AI-powered analytics, we will refine and advance precision treatment strategies for ESCC patients.”
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