I was already happy to have my student Haochen Zhangs’ work published in the February issue of @NatureGenet but my original painting made the cover as well! My second cover in 12 months! @CpcrMsk@MSKCancerCenter
Excited to get this story out by my incredibly talented graduate student @haochenz39 for his thesis work. Keep an eye out for him, rising star for sure!
Genomic evolution of pancreatic cancer at single-cell resolution https://t.co/aEL8eAI8Sc
@LaurieGreen36 Aging is normal, natural and beautiful. It’s all the external messages we get bombarded with that cause this anxiety. I used to feel that way but life gets easier and better in your 40s and 50s. Enjoy what’s to come.
Everyone needs something to handle stress of the job, for me it has been painting. I started during the pandemic and it has blossomed to gallery shows in NYC’s #AgoraGallery, #GaleriaAzur in Berlin, Red Dot Miami and soon a group show in Scottsdale Arizona (details coming).
Check out the April 1st issue of @CR_AACR where I describe my data driven approach to identify areas of need and interest! Now taking submissions!
https://t.co/jWgbaVFt2v
Today, tomorrow, and every day, the @AACR fosters the career development of women in science to ensure that the cancer workforce remains robust, diverse, and empowered to achieve our mission to eradicate cancer. #InternationalWomensDay
Emerging research suggests that bacteria could be modified to treat cancer. Learn about recent progress on this front on the #AACRBlog: https://t.co/YlfccD54Hd @UMNews#AACR2023
Interested in learning more about Christine A. Iacobuzio-Donahue, the new Editor-in-Chief of Cancer Research? Read here—
https://t.co/RTfbtO9iFz
@ciacobu
Register by Aug 16 to get the lowest rates for the AACR Special Conference on Pancreatic Cancer (Sept 27-30, Boston), chaired by Christine A. Iacobuzio-Donahue, Anirban Maitra, Rosalie C. Sears, and Jen Jen Yeh.
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From the August 1 issue—
Oxidative Phosphorylation Fueled by Fatty Acid Oxidation Sensitizes #Leukemic#StemCells to Cold, by Griessinger et al.
https://t.co/ouTQrPic32
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