I am giving a talk on 3D mapping of tumors, organs, and organisms at single-cell resolution (CODA) at the
Sanford Burnham Prebys Institute, La Jolla, Fishman Auditorium, Feb. 17, 12:00pm
Anti-Cancer Mechanisms of Small Molecule Drugs Predicted by DeepTarget
DeepTarget is a computational tool that integrates large-scale drug screens with #omics data to predict mechanisms of #cancercell killing
@Sanjusinha7@sbpdiscovery#anticancerdrugs
https://t.co/K2lx8Rfxoh
The San Diego Nathan Shock Center is accepting applications for its Pilot Grant program. Scientists studying the biology of aging can receive up to $20,000 for services, supplies, training and travel to San Diego. Applications due 08/22. https://t.co/61CWm0AVuY
@NathanShockCtrs
Congratulations to Randal Kaufman (@lab_randal) for being recognized in @Clarivate’s 2023 Highly Cited Researchers list. Kaufman is among 2,669 American researchers given the honor in 2023. #HighlyCited2023 https://t.co/zPFPh6ks4O
Attend Focus On: Cancer and learn from leading experts on the inner workings of cancer’s toughest challenges. Featuring Laura D. Attardi, Ph.D., of @StanfordMed and hosted by @BrookeEmerling. Learn more: https://t.co/kPyKh5ejM5
Tobacco, alcohol and opioids—all substances plaguing the nation with addiction. Our scientists are working diligently to combat this public health crisis. Visit the full article for a glimpse of the addiction research happening at Sanford Burnham Prebys. https://t.co/llwJFoPczN
Unique DNA loops found outside regular chromosomes are linked to poor clinical outcomes in aggressive childhood brain cancers. The new study, led by Lukas Chavez and published in @NatureGenet, may transform the treatment of these rare cancers. More: https://t.co/cGuoWiENEp
Congratulations to David A. Brenner, MD, president and CEO of Sanford Burnham Prebys for being recognized by the San Diego Business Journal as one of San Diego's most influential leaders. @SDbusiness
Hudson Freeze joined an international panel of genetics experts on CAD deficiency: Beyond the genetics—a podcast offered by the Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease (@JIMD_Editors). Full podcast here: https://t.co/0wCVDOLkgO
Former Sanford Burnham Prebys postdoc, Eric Lau, Ph.D., urges scientific institutions to become proactive against discrimination and to speak out against oppression while prioritizing diversity, equity and inclusion. Read more: https://t.co/v62KgJ83JA @NatureRevCancer@EricLauLab
Sanford Burnham Prebys scientists suggest a new strategy to trick pancreatic tumors into death by feeding them a copycat of an important nutrient which starves them of the fuel necessary for survival. Read more: https://t.co/8SoI77T0nw @Cosimo_Commisso
Zeroing in on hepatic myofibroblasts while simultaneously addressing the underlying cause(s) of liver damage may be the key to reversing liver fibrosis. A new review by David Brenner, M.D., describes the emerging therapeutic approach. More: https://t.co/HofAFkw11S
Lukas Chavez, Ph.D., has received $3.2 million from the @NIH to study how circular extrachromosomal DNA found in cancer cells drive deadly pediatric brain tumors. Learn more: https://t.co/6C9KXEHJyc @SBPChavezLab
Stop & Talk is now available! Don’t miss the latest episode as Svasti Haricharan sits down with @prebysfound to discuss her journey to health disparities research and the effects of race on cancer outcomes. Listen now: https://t.co/QuobKwaqQK @svastiharichar1
Cosimo Commisso, Ph.D., receives a $1 million grant from the @DeptofDefense to advance the research of a small molecule that kills pancreatic cancer cells by disrupting their pH equilibrium. More: https://t.co/ckJKwwmHK5 @Cosimo_Commisso
Timothy Huang receives $2.6 million gift from the @NIH to decode an Alzheimer’s disease conundrum. The gift will support Huang in his quest to understand the link between TREM2, a protein found in the brain’s immune cells, & the development of the disease: https://t.co/HMBY44sWCL