Welcome to Kandice Tanner, Senior Investigator, Laboratory of Cell Biology, National Cancer Institute/Center for Cancer Research -- named a 2022 ASCB Fellow! Congratulations! @Tanner_Lab @theNCI
👍https://t.co/JkAB0Lr83o
Still think it would be interesting to observe how clusters of cells transition from the circulatory system to secondary tissues using zebrafish. Collective extravasation? Proliferation or dormancy within blood vessels?
Interesting paper about how shear-resistant cell clusters seed metastatic sites, and a great addition to the growing literature on circulating tumor cell clusters. https://t.co/C6O8uoKHxN
Hi! I'm Quinton Smith. I completed my B.S. in Chemical Engineering from @UNM, a Ph.D. from @JHU_ChemBE, and working as a postdoc at MIT's @kochinstitute as a Hanna Gray Fellow @HHMI. Will be joining @UCIrvine as an assistant professor in spring! #BiERollCall#BlackInEngineering
Thanks! I'm incredibly excited for this new phase @JohnsHopkins! It began as a big dream (becoming a Professor) in the mind of a 7 yo ‘small island boy’ & experiencing it come to fruition is such a #Blessing!
Congratulations to #NIH@theNCI @NCIResearchCtr's Dr. Kandice Tanner on receiving tenure! Her #cancer research focuses on how tumor cells spread to distant sites in the body and begin growing into new tumors. https://t.co/vZgDGpUhEf
You know what is never the answer?... #violence. But you know what is an inapropriate response?... silence, ... doing nothing expecting a #Change. Everyone has a role, starting with stop propagating false stereotypes? microaggressions? hatred? total disregard for HUMAN life? ...
Is cancer metastasis a cell shape and heterogeneity problem? Check out our paper to find out, wonderful collaborative effort! @deniswirtz Single-cell morphology encodes metastatic potential | Science Advances👇🏾 https://t.co/SfDP2QWBT1
Check out our paper to see some of the mechanisms underlying this response and a really nice in vitro system to model this situation!
https://t.co/tcisAt0Zeh