Curated by Dewpoint Therapeutics
Contribute Contact
search icon
Condensates Logo
  • Condensates 101
    • Introduction to Condensates
    • Key Publications
    • Condensates Glossary
  • Publications & Events
    • Publications
    • Kitchen Table Talks
    • Community Events
  • Resources
    • CD-CODE
    • C-mods
    • Condensatopathies
  • Expert Voice
  • Subscribe for Free
  • Log In
  • My Account
  • Subscribe for Free
  • Log in

Expert Voice

    View Your Favorites

    Access your saved content with one easy click.

    My Favorites

    Save Your Favorites

    Subscribe for free to save your favorites and view a personalized view of content.

    Subscribe for Free

    Be a Contributor

    Submit new content suggestions for Condensates.com.

    Contribute

Home

Condensate News: “Research implicates biomolecular condensates in a type of childhood brain cancer”

Topics
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Biology and Physics of Condensates
  • Biotechnology and engineering
  • Cancer
  • Cardiopulmonology
  • Drug Discovery
  • Nephrology
  • Neurology
Tags
  • Biomolecular condensates
  • Membraneless organelles
  • Phase separation
Share

Scientists at St. Jude Children’s Hospital identified a new condensatopathy shared by 95% of patients suffering from ependymoma — the third most common type of brain tumor in pediatric oncology patients. These findings further our understanding of the molecular mechanisms that drive the disease and open novel opportunities for therapeutic intervention. Read about the findings below:

Research implicates biomolecular condensates in a type of childhood brain cancer

Image credit: Arabzade A, et al, Nature Cell Biology (2025)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Introduction to Condensates
  • Publications & Events
  • Resources
  • Expert Voice
  • Subscribe
  • Log In
  • My Account
  • Sign Out
  • About Condensates.com
  • About Dewpoint

Contribute

News, events, resources, and insights by and for the condensate community.

Contribute

© 2026 Dewpoint Therapeutics

  • Privacy
  • Terms
wpDiscuz