We're thrilled to introduce our next challenger of #BreakItDownForMe, David Sykes, MD, PhD!
Watch a sneak peek below to learn what he does when he isn't breaking down his [very complex] paper for us!
Watch the complete video: https://t.co/qzsGDprU8x
@SykesLabMGH
A huge team effort done in collaboration with friends at Karolinska Institute where we explored the underpinnings of metastatic renal cell carcinoma. https://t.co/9ixle5zR4z.
Please join me, along with my colleagues at the Mass General Cancer, at the upcoming Mass General Cancer Center Classical Hematology Review & ASH Highlights virtual CME on February 14-15. To view the agenda and enroll, click here: https://t.co/tRiNGXb4vG.
Check out our new paper on combined targeting of de novo and salvage pyrimidine nucleotide synthesis for cancer treatment. This strategy dramatically improved survival in a highly aggressive, immunocompetent mouse model of PDAC.
https://t.co/mg72MGJPTa
Exciting new paper from the lab showing the impact of neutrophil precursors as a cellular therapy for invasive fungal infection in neutropenia.
https://t.co/XhTc7v8g7U
Our cover image for this JLB issue:
Today we're working with the Hoxb8 cells (immortalized myeloid progenitors that can be differentiated into neutrophils). Our PhD student @juls_sala is applying lentivirus CRISPR/Cas9 to Hoxb8 cells to study the functional regulators of neutrophil maturation and effector functions
#Hiring | Looking for curious scientists who can spend 2+ years with us as research technicians working on rare disorders of the bone marrow! | https://t.co/c6WXBMxWw7
Excited to share our study of a patient with aplastic anemia, where a genetic diagnosis led to a successful targeted intervention, and new avenues of promising biology https://t.co/90V8QK5seb @MedCellPress.
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To prepare for future pandemics we must support physician-scientists | @thehill many thanks @jennkwanMDPhD @DrEJBMD for the nice mention https://t.co/9fPGnfebpG
@fabiopss @AaronGoodman33 Please have your colleague reach out to me if they have not already! We are trying to collect a database of all of the TEMPI syndrome patients in the world (up to 26 so far). Thank you. @DavidBSykes