🚨Excited to share our latest study in Cell Metabolism! By combining spatial metabolomics with multi-omics analyses, we identified the IRG1/itaconate–G6PD axis as a promising therapeutic target in lung cancer 🫁🧬
Great work of @siavash668 👏👏
https://t.co/pFjVEpp3ZI
Congratulations to @SarodePoonam and @SBarboutsi for winning the poster prizes last week in the #CPI2.0 conference!! Very proud of your hard work! 🫁🧬🧫✨
Great CPI2.0 retreat in Bad Nauheim! Happy to introduce our spatial omics in transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics with the community! 🫁🔬@r_savai
🚨New paper alert: Lung cancer is more than just tumor cells. Our new review highlights how the TME changes over time, causing resistance and influencing therapy response-an important step toward more effective treatment strategies🫁🔬 https://t.co/kp75SNTSXV @selma_diz@r_savai
🚨 Check out our latest editorial in #AJRCCM highlighting how hypoxic niches, anatomy, and microenvironment drive EGFR-mutant lung adenocarcinoma beyond mutations & discussing the use of spatial omics & AI to understand the dynamic ecosystem: https://t.co/ZlQtjtfdzU
New paper alert 🚨: Same cancer, different immune worlds: CD45⁺ landscapes in lung tumors split into inflammatory suppression and metabolic rewiring, opening model-specific avenues for immunotherapy https://t.co/LTQI6P7OMS @selma_diz@r_savai
Happy to share that our lab received two Von Behring-Röntgen-Stiftung grants! Dr. Karger will study immune cell energy metabolism in lung cancer, and in collaboration with Prof. Bartsch, we’ll explore ADAM8’s role in LC. Looking forward to exciting new research ahead! 🫁🔬
Excellent exchange between the Institute for Lung Health and the Institut Universitaire de Cardiologie et de Pneumologie de Québec-Université Laval. Cheers to a new chapter filled with collaborations and teamwork!! @r_savai@sbonnet2@PullamsettiL