As a rare intracranial sarcoma survivor for now 7 years i am happy to see this news #raredisease #raresarcoma #SolitaryFibrousTumour #braintumourawareness
Posts by Nadège Presneau
A win for London’s cultural life.
From September, the Tate Modern will stay open until 9pm on Fridays and Saturdays, bringing contemporary art to even more people and adding to our city’s world-class nightlife and creative energy.
NEW: Entire scientific fields have been wiped out by the nearly 800 grants cancelled at NIH, finds a @nature.com analysis of the unprecedented cuts.
About half of all 2024 NIH projects related to LGBT+ health or vaccine hesitancy — gone.
See the other topics and US states hardest hit here:
Photo of Dr Presneau giving a talk at University of Westminster, london, UK on rapid intraoperative molecular Brain tumour classification using ONT
Dr Presneau sharing her experience as a brain cancer survivor living now with epilepsy as a side effect of brain surgery. Brain awareness week at University of Westminster, London, UK
End of an 'emotional' Brain awarness Week at University of Westminster where i was invited to give a talk on the Genomics of rapid intra-operative Brain Tumour classification and last night to conclude i shared my experience on being a brain cancer survivor living with epilepsy.
Great News!
Latest from the Nature Careers Podcast 🔊 How academia’s ‘lone wolf’ culture is harming researcher mental health
https://go.nature.com/3Xn8i8x
🚀 IBMS Congress 2025 is here 🚀
More content, more opportunities, and our biggest exhibition yet.
🔬 Cutting-edge education
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Read more and see the full programme: bit.ly/40C56Hc
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Spatial multi-omics has just gone to the next level!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
—Integration of 5 omic modalities w/ spatial resolution at 20 -50 μm
—"a new era for characterizing tissue & cellular heterogeneity that single-modality studies alone could not reveal"
The American Cancer Society issued a new 2025 report emphasizing the rise of early-onset cancer (age <50 years) among women
acsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.3322/...
But that misses the steeper rise of gastrointestinal cancer in both sexes at younger ages
www.economist.com/graphic-deta...