I am pleased to announce our latest paper.
We report results from single cell RNA and TCR sequencing, alongside spatial RNA and genome sequencing across different regions of kidney cancers:
https://t.co/Xq53dQH4J7
Delighted to share my research group's latest study, published today @Nature 👉https://t.co/C3BF2Wnyw9 where we trace the life histories of blood cancer development in patients @sangerinstitute@SCICambridge@Cambridge_Uni
Delighted to share our paper
➡️Increased somatic mutation burdens in normal human cells due to defective DNA polymerases
https://t.co/uDo1cEz39n
Implications for our understanding of cancer risk and the somatic mutation theory of #ageing
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To celebrate #WorldLymphomaDay2021 we wanted to share this recent ACT webinar with @CUH_NHS Haematology consultant, Dr George Follows, on his research into Hodgkin Lymphoma treatments 👇👀 https://t.co/uoB6BBubkf #WLAD2021
Thrilled to share our paper on the mutational landscape of human somatic and germline cells @Nature. We integrated histology and genomics to explore the genetic diversity that develops within our bodies as we age.
https://t.co/Ep2do4JNXP
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@MunshiPashna Agree! I think staying fit, healthy and happy over a lifetime could make a difference... but anyone can also be unlucky with the timing and identity of variants they by chance acquire
Want to learn about clonal #evolution in our #blood as we age? Check out this exciting new preprint from @Emily_LMitchell and team. Proud to have been a (very small) part of it.
@tubedonmars I wouldn't predict therapeutic plasma exchange should have a significant effect on the somatic evolutionary processes we have observed (unless removing proinflammatory cytokines in a chronic disease state)
@eirinipapapetr1 We have unpublished data showing that chemotherapy can dramatically bring forward the transition to oligoclonality by significantly altering fitness effects of variants