1/ Thrilled to share our new paper, out today in @ScienceMagazine! We built a pan-cancer spatial atlas of tertiary lymphoid structures (TLSs) and developed computation and AI frameworks to study TLS biology at scale.
https://t.co/zgcBnnm7Rl
🧬 New paper out in @Nature! We used CRISPR to selectively kill cancer cells based on a single-letter mutation in their RNA. The story I want to highlight: KRAS — one of the most notorious drivers of human cancer. A short thread on what we found 🧵
1/ Thrilled to share our new paper, out today in @Nature: "Non-invasive profiling of the tumour microenvironment with spatial ecotypes".
Paper (open access): https://t.co/EujZFqU7wi
📢 Abstract submissions are open for SAAS 2026!
It's not too late to submit your exceptional work.
🗓 Deadline: April 1, 11:59 PM PST
🔗 Submit here: https://t.co/dxhiKXBWgH
#SAAS2026#AcademicSurgery@JSurgRes
Dartmouth is so lucky to have you @DrRoyHerbst! Thank you for your 15 years of Thoracic Oncology and SPORE leadership at Yale!
You have been such a wonderful mentor and supporter, we will miss you!!
The highest honor bestowed within our organization, the Yale Cancer Center Lifetime Achievement Award, was presented to Dr. Mario Sznol @MSznol by @DrRoyHerbstYale. Dr. Sznol was recognized for 40+ years of extraordinary contributions to oncology. We are proud to celebrate his remarkable legacy.
@SmilowCancer
Beyond honored and excited to be heading to @pennsurgery for residency! Words cannot describe how grateful I am for my mentors, family, and friends who helped make this possible! #MATCH2026@WomenSurgeons@AmCollSurgeons
Big thanks to @GDemaitre and @TheRobotReport for covering the launch of MedOS! 📄📷
We’re building the future of autonomous science and clinical assistance with an AI-XR-Cobot world model. Proud of the team!
https://t.co/RARCQJxpOu
1/ When starting a🤖Whipple program, struggle is always balancing patient selection for safe completion vs⬇️volume w being selective.
We asked if it was safe w being liberal w pt selection w a lower threshold to convert for non-progression. Results in🧵!
https://t.co/dLwH9Ycnnf
Ismail Ajjawi @YaleMed ’27 @YaleBreast presents data on premenopausal women with early-stage HR+/HER2– node-negative #breastcancer at #SABCS25
• Chemo use declined from 35%→24%
• 72% omitted chemo, with no difference in 5-yr OS (98.1% vs 97.6%)
Chemotherapy omission is rising without observed survival impact. Trials like OFSET will help define when omission is safe. @OncoAlert@SABCSSanAntonio@SmilowCancer@maryam_lustberg
🔥off the press🔥
Cholangiocarcinoma 2026: status quo, unmet needs and priorities
@NatRevGastroHep
https://t.co/bG6kCL3DSU
👉get the lastest, most comprehensive summary on cholangiocarcinoma
👏fantastic team effort!
@myESMO@EASLedu@ILCAnews
‼️Proud to recognize Drs. Johannes Kratz & Jeroen Roose, Co-PIs on their proposal “Advancing Two-Hit Therapy Approaches for K-Ras Mutation Cancers,” selected by the Lopker Family Foundation from 30 proposals. Awarded $250K, this project unites @immunox & @UCSFCancer researchers💫
Amazing webinar! Thank you @MackenzAbraham@hillaryrjohnson Mitchell Won @j_broekhuis for taking the time to help surgical trainees prep for ABSITE. Videos & pdfs will be available on the @SSATNews website 📝
Become an @SSATNews member, contribute to the future of GI surgery! ⭐️
Honored to join international leaders in immunotherapy, including @Maker_MD, to publish this deep-dive on what’s possible next for TIL therapy. Engineered TIL, bispecific-enhanced expansion, and pre-TIL strategies are opening doors for the treatment of GI, hepatobiliary, lung, and other solid tumors. Proud to be part of this next era of cellular immunotherapy. 🚀 @UCSFSurgery@sitcancer@UCSFCancer
The top 10 people of 2025 @Nature who shaped science
Recognizes Dr. Susan Monarez, the CDC Director who was "fired for holding the line on scientific integrity"
https://t.co/6HRCKAsXuL
Let me ask an uncomfortable question. There are a lot of surgeons being trained who feel not comfortable performing open surgery. They won’t convert MIS to open because they just are not comfortable. HAVE WE SKIPPED THE MIS to open paradigm of training.