Biotechnology

New cancer treatment tested in patients

Researchers at DTU can improve the immune system’s T cells to attack cancer cells in certain melanoma patients. In collaboration with Herlev Hospital, the solution is now being tested in patients.

T cells are a special type of white blood cell found in our immune system. The image is a colorized scanning electron micrograph of aT cell from NIAID.

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DTU has a strong focus on the use of biotechnology within pharma and health, where biology and technology are utilized for early diagnosis of diseases as well as the development of new medicines and treatment methods.

Biotechnology is part of the life science area and research into this area is so extensive that it alone accounts for a third of the university's scientific publications. The latest national figures show that the biotech industry's total annual growth in this area is 6 %. This is three times higher than the average growth in the private business community.

Statistics Denmark's latest figures show a 30 % increase in the number of graduates with a long scientific education within technical sciences who are employed in the sector.

Read more in our special topic on biotechnology.