Join us for Alexandre Germanos's (@Alexrnagerm) defense!
Title: Mechanisms of Translation in Cellular Dynamics and Molecular Regulation of Advanced Prostate Cancer
Lab: Hsieh Lab, FH
When: Thurs. June 1, 11 am
Where: FH Arnold Building, M1-A303 & Zoom (email [email protected] for link)
Ever wonder what happens when DNA transcription clashes with mRNA translation? @SujataJanaPhD@FredHutch did and discovered a new tumor suppressive process called transcriptional-translational conflict caused by loss of #ARID1A! Out today @Cancer_Cell https://t.co/rrViqJNP08 1/n
In a study published today in @Cancer_Cell, Drs. @SujataJanaPhD and @HsiehLab discovered an emergency brake that bladder cells deploy to keep pro-cancer mutations from taking over. https://t.co/7rSSyb6ZyZ
Meet Samantha Schuster, a PhD candidate in the @HsiehLab at @FredHutch. 👋
“I study an often-overlooked aspect of prostate cancer #genomics. The lab has been a great place for me to foster my interests in both gene regulation and #CancerBiology.”
🔗: https://t.co/5ytBzab3ID
Did you know that cells can adapt to overcome a roadblock in their TCA cycle? My PhD work is published online @elife now including a full ✨mechanism✨ for how SDH-null cells induce alternative aspartate synthesis enabled by complex I loss. Full thread by @LucasBSullivan below!
Congratulations to Alex Yuan for defending his PhD thesis! Alex started a completely new direction of research on his own: using statistics to deduce relationships between time series data. Truly impressive!
Tomorrow at 6pm PST I’m gonna be raising money for Fred Hutch with twitch streamer Gingersnaps_67! We are going to talk about HIV/AIDS research going on at the Hutch while playing my all time favorite horror video game Dead by Daylight. I’m looking forward to it :)
New work from @Alexrnagerm in the @HsiehLab at Fred Hutch gives scientists an unprecedentedly detailed look at individual cells as #prostatecancer develops and turns treatment-resistant in preclinical models of the disease. https://t.co/vR08WRCHLb
Ever wonder wonder why prostate cancer cells become heterogeneous with treatment? @Alexrnagerm from @HsiehLab did for his @MCBSeattle PhD work and it is so great to see his paper accepted and out today in @eLIFE (https://t.co/iELUHi4crs). Check out his tweetorial too!
New work from @Alexrnagerm in the @HsiehLab at Fred Hutch gives scientists an unprecedentedly detailed look at individual cells as #prostatecancer develops and turns treatment-resistant in preclinical models of the disease. https://t.co/vR08WRCHLb
Also check out a pair of lovely press releases by @eLife https://t.co/0G8AgU4pSc and @fredhutch https://t.co/8tWWgTUQAZ. Big thanks to the writers of both pieces for covering our work! (12/12)
I’m thrilled to report my first publication from @HsiehLab@Fredhutch which was accepted and published in @eLIFE today! Thanks to my fellow @HsiehLab members for support and encouragement over the years. See my first ever tweetorial below. https://t.co/dZVKNFe5eL (1/12)
As a companion to the paper, we also created an interactive portal for anyone wanting to query genes of interest in our dataset. Check it out here! (11/12) https://t.co/J1slfa45FY