Lead, Centre for Cancer Genomics and Computational Biology @QMBCI & Principal Group Leader @TheCrick Cancer Genomics, Systems Biology, Cancer Evolution
Prof. Francesca Ciccarelli (The Francis Crick Institute, UK) presents the first Plenary talk on "A system biology approach to dissect the context-dependent effects of CDKN2A and other 9p21 gene losses during the evolution of oesophageal cancer" at 16:30 hours in VMCC @fcicca
All started from a random chat! I have enjoyed each moment of this long, challenging but very rewarding journey! So proud to work with @IMalanchi and Dominique Bonnet, two amazing scientists who I deeply respect!ππΌ to @ERC_Research@QMBCI@TheCrick Cant wait for the fun to start!
π° @ERC_Research awards prestigious β¬9.8m Synergy Grant to researchers at BCI @QMUL and @TheCrick to study how human tissues stay healthy as we age and how mutations help this process or lead to disease.
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@QMULBartsTheLon | @CRUKCOLcentre
π° An international study led by BCI @QMUL and Zhengzhou University in China has identified four unique subtypes of #OesophagealCancer, one of the most challenging cancers to treat.
Read more β‘ https://t.co/YqsxQCZox1Β
@JunAlexWang1 | @QMULBartsTheLon | @CRUKCoLCentre
We couldnβt end the workshop better than with the comprehensive overview by @dana_peer of what we can do (and how) with spatial biology to enhance the understanding of cancer #EMBOcancerBio24
Eilen Heylen from @QMBCI describes really relevant results on differences in the spatial tumour architecture of breast cancers from Black British and White British women. We need more of these data! #EMBOcancerBio24