A melting pot of scientists in Dr. Bean's lab at @uthealth excited about trafficking of membrane proteins in basic cell processes & disease. We also love pizza.
#RushGradCollege students and grads shine by acquiring real-world experience during their training @rushuniversity
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“I know grad students are notorious for their pursuit of free food, but … was there a point when that was supposed to stop?”
A scientist’s hierarchy of free food https://t.co/i5LiKOzpDs
"Researchers need community because good ideas don’t just come from reading literature and thinking deep thoughts; it’s helpful to bounce ideas off others, particularly in a nonthreatening environment."
Why scientists should take more coffee breaks https://t.co/0eBqCiV8sI
neurons and cancer cells form excitatory synapses, and the formation of this connection boosts tumour growth
Dangerous liaisons as tumour cells form synapses with neurons https://t.co/nmw2hatTNI
Novelist Cormac McCarthy’s tips on how to write a great science paper “McCarthy’s most important tip is to keep it simple while telling a coherent, compelling story.” https://t.co/wtGUzcFP5s
Kimiya and David’s work on a marker that may suggest treatment for some neuroblastoma patients using existing drug combination therapy is out: Low UBE4B expression increases sensitivity of chemoresistant neuroblastoma cells to EGFR and STAT5 inhibition https://t.co/7eeXyX7u0I
The entire Bean Lab congratulates Dr. Kimiya Memarzadeh after her successful thesis defense! Her work on mechanisms of EGFRvIII trafficking contributes to our understanding of both intracellular trafficking and Glioblastoma. (Kimiya and Dad. Beacuse: dads and daughters)
David Savage picking up the PhD part of his MD/PhD earned at MD Anderson/UTHealth Graduate School of Biomedical Science. Now back to his regularly scheduled residency at Cleveland Clinic!
“Preprint websites help researchers to communicate ideas that might not be picked up by peer-reviewed journals...”. What bioRxiv’s first 30,000 preprints reveal about biologists https://t.co/9Nj8sYQ8ik