If you're interested in hearing about lymph node metastasis, tumor evolution, T cells, and immunotherapy, check out this @theNCI forum tomorrow, featuring Mary Jo Turk, @naxerova, and Alexander Huang. events.cancer.gov/dcb/tdln #TDLNForums
Posts by Nathan Reticker-Flynn
Congrats Mario on an amazing story and a herculean effort!
Lymph node metastasis is almost always synonymous with cancer progression, but in this fantastic study from @ubellackerlab.bsky.social, they reveal that it also imparts a key metabolic vulnerability: FSP1 dependency. Congrats Jess and @mariopalma.bsky.social!
Evolution Under Therapy: Resistance Mechanisms—
Andrew J. Aguirre, Nathan Reticker-Flynn, Susan M. Rosenberg, and Kathleen Burkhardt will address this topic in a plenary at the AACR Special Conference on Cancer Evolution (Dec 4-6; Albuquerque).
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#AACRevol25 @retickerflynn.bsky.social
Hot off the presses! Was an honor to team up with Scott Dixon @stanforduniversity.bsky.social on this Nature Cancer review. We reflect on hurdles that have slowed translation of ferroptosis-directed therapies and share ideas on what it will take to bring these therapies to the clinic. rdcu.be/eBbqV
And if you're interested in investigating what is happening in the lymph fluid itself, check out this great protocol by the
@ubellackerlab.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s4...
If you're interested in trying out these protocols in your own lab, we are making the cell lines available through @CancerToolsOrg
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Interested in studying lymph node metastasis? Check out our protocol by Cort Breuer out today in @natprot.nature.com
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Really cool! Congrats Julia.
Great study Michelle. Congrats!
Our lab has an opening for a new Research Assistant (LSRP) starting this Summer/Fall. If you're interested in joining a vibrant community working at the interfaces of cancer metastasis and adaptive immunity, apply here:
careersearch.stanford.edu/jobs/life-sc...
Congrats Leeat!
Excited to share this work from the Garcia Lab out today in @naturecomms.bsky.social! We engineer "cytokine adaptors", molecular immune switches that simultaneously block a target cytokine while inducing local activation of alternative cytokine receptors. rdcu.be/ec7GS
Thanks Klaus!
First Bluesky post! If you're interested in hearing about our work, check out this seminar in a couple weeks.