Research

Learn about published research as well as leading-edge basic and translational research initiatives from St. Jude laboratories.

Understanding the clinical outcomes of a rare but distinct low-grade glioma

Putting patients first offers holistic view of disease

5 Questions for Peter McKinnon, PhD

Explore how the Center for Pediatric Neurological Disease Research seeks to identify and understand the genes which drive neurological disease

Looking back on four decades of pediatric clinical research with Victor Santana, MD

See how clinical trials research has advanced treatment throughout the decades at St. Jude and the global community.

Student mentors add an extra level of support to High School Research Immersion Program

Learn how student mentors improve lab productivity and provide support during the St. Jude STEMM Education and Outreach High School Research Immersion Program.

Strength in numbers: Cooperative group clinical trials move the needle against pediatric cancer

Cooperative groups make it possible to more quickly and effectively study novel therapeutic approaches for treating pediatric cancers such as neuroblastoma through clinical trials.

Math behind the medicine

Explore how mathematics influences all that we do at St. Jude

The collaborative journey of rare disease clinical research

Recruiting patients to participate in clinical research for rare diseases requires collaboration between patients, families, and care teams.

Shortening the gap between pediatric and adult care improves sickle cell outcomes

Closing the time gap between pediatric and adult care could have significant benefits for patients.

Behind the curtain: the key role of biostatistics in advancing clinical trials

Explore how biostatistics drives the design and implementation of clinical trials at St. Jude.

5 Questions for Kristin Stephenson, MHA, JD

Learn how Kristin Stephenson, MHA, JD, has developed the Office of Strategy & Alliances as the hub of harmonization for the Pediatric Translational Neuroscience Initiative.