Congratulations to all #SACNAS2020 presenters! Your #research, presentation skills, and hard work are a reflection of #TrueDiversity in #STEM 🎉🏆💚
https://t.co/1H9wfsJC7o
Really proud to have this paper out, at long last. Great work by @N8Krah, @Shoebies and others, fulfilling a definition I got from @gary_ruvkun of a master regulator: if it does one thing when you take it away, it should do the opposite when you give more. https://t.co/0q3l9cpXZf
New paper out from Behrens lab: Tissue curvature and apicobasal mechanical tension imbalance instruct cancer morphogenesis. Really interesting insight into the initiation of panc cancer using 3D whole organ imaging.
https://t.co/I2xbzXMZgC
This is a really nice #PancreaticCancer paper, although discussing it in lab meeting forced me to admit my poor grasp of principal component analysis and gene set enrichment analysis. Arid1a restrains Kras-dependent changes in acinar cell identity https://t.co/6YhmL3M0Bt
Looking forward to hearing your Twitter questions at 1pm today in HSEB 1750! We want you there but if you can't make it, watch the live stream here #UTweet@UofUHealth https://t.co/GpDMTp1Z1C
Check out this paper from my friend Jinyang Li and the Stanger Lab. They have arguably created the highest quality syngeneic cancer cell line library available, and used it to discover some fascinating biology in PDAC.
https://t.co/o9yBpgwXTb
3D pathology of tumors!
Work by @JohnsHopkins colleagues Michael Noe and Ralph Hruban: Immunolabeling of cleared human pancreata provides insights into 3D pancreatic anatomy and pathology
https://t.co/jwdsAMicHT