Join our team and work together to do ground-breaking leukemia research at Johns Hopkins! We are hiring a lab technician- apply here https://t.co/qniMI9u5xp
Congratulations to our @JohnsHopkins undergrad student Paul Bermudez Cobo, who received a 2026 @AlexsLemonade Ped Onc Student Training (POST) award to do research in our lab this summer! Fun fact: our PI @YangDing19 was an ALSF POST grantee as a medical student 15 years ago.
Our summer student Ellis Spencer gave a fantastic presentation at the annual JHU-HBCU summer research program symposium! Kudos to Ellis and all the summer students. And thanks to Ellis’ lab mentors Audrey and Aparajitha! @hopkinskimmel
A prognostic senescent stem/progenitor–like subpopulation in Ph-like ALL is regulated by AP-1 and can be eradicated by senolytic drugs. https://t.co/fEiyl0AW17 #lymphoidneoplasia
The Ding lab joined some of our Hopkins Pediatric Oncology PI friends and family for a fun/therapeutic night of pottery painting and burgers! We love creative outlets for both science and art @aparajitha89@doctweettweet @klemberg_MD #kristenschratz@hopkinskimmel@HopkinsKids
Ding lab members @AparajithaV and @YangDing19 had a blast volunteering with friends at @RMHCMaryland cooking for pediatric patients and their families receiving care @HopkinsKids. The patients and families inspire us and drive what we do.
Welcome to the Ding Lab at Johns Hopkins! We are studying high-risk, difficult-to-treat leukemias using systems biology approaches and our goal is to find new therapies to cure all children with leukemia.