Our research focused on identifying new therapies for pediatric leukemias, sarcomas and developing immune compromised zebrafish for cellular transplantation.
Thurs, June 26, 1:00–2:15 PM EST - “NCI Beyond Mammals: Exploring Cancer Models Webinar Series". Showcasing zebrafish as a discovery tool. Speakers: James Amatruda, David Langenau (me), and Kandice Tanner. Free but pre-registration is required.
https://t.co/edRkd4lzda
Thank you Ilyas for a great summer internship supported by @AlexsLemonade Your lab presentation was great and the new biology in understanding therapy resistance in muscle cancer very interesting. Good luck back at McGill finishing up your MD degree!!
Langenau Lab Summer Party 2024! Special call out and thanks to the summer undergraduate interns - Olivia Strom and Ilyas Oultache! Your welcome back to the lab next year!
MGH Vitality And Advocacy Committee recently hosted a ice cream party at the Charlestown Campus. The last guy to be served...my lab manger Mike! Congrats Mike on beating the lines and showing up just in time. 1,200 people came! @MGH_RI
New paper on defining therapy-resistant cell states in human rhabdomyosarcoma. Awesome collaboration with St. Jude & the Swiss group! Congrats to Dr. Anand Patel on his first senior authored work. https://t.co/C69mBp1XxN @MGH_RI @MGHCancerCenter @AlexsLemonade@MGHPathology
@JamesRAllen6 I am so proud to have such a great and diverse group of people working in the lab!! This is a new tradition to celebrate where all the current fellows, students, and staff come from! Thanks for posting, James!
Join the Langenau Lab at Mass General/Harvard Medical School in 2024! We are hiring fellows and technicians to study pediatric cancer. Multiple positions open. Email [email protected]
Zebrafish Development and Genetics Summer Course, July 25 - August 8, 2024, Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA
https://t.co/LimV3MgSHz
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Join the Langenau Lab at Mass General/Harvard Medical School in 2024! We are hiring fellows and technicians to study pediatric cancer. Multiple positions open. Email [email protected]
Join us in congratulating our very own Dr. Shannon Tessier for being awarded a prestigious grant from the NIH-NIDDK for her research project: "A Quantitative Viability Metric for Liver Transplantation Using Resonance Raman Spectroscopy." 🔬