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Post-Doctoral Fellows - Veglia Lab - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania job with The Wistar Institute | 12854499 We are seeking two highly motivated postdoctoral fellows to investigate the mechanisms regulating the differentiation and function of immune cells.

Post-Doctoral Fellows. Veglia Lab.

We are seeking two highly motivated postdoctoral fellows to investigate mechanisms and new therapeutic strategies regulating the differentiation and function of myeloid cells and T lymphocytes in brain tumors.
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Terrific study, congrats Andres and team

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

One research assistant position is available in my laboratory at Wistar institute. Job requirements: mouse genotyping and handling, experience with mouse model of brain tumors, stereotactic intracranial injections.
DM if interested

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Congrats! Very interesting study on neutrophils

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Functional reprogramming of neutrophils within the brain tumor microenvironment by hypoxia-driven histone lactylation Abstract. Despite functional heterogeneity, high frequency of intratumoral neutrophils predicts poor clinical outcomes. The tumor microenvironment reprograms neutrophils into immunosuppressive subsets...

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Thank you

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The Wistar Institute Discovers a Promising Target in Brain Cancer The Wistar Institute Discovers a Promising Target in Brain Cancer Press Releases

Fascinating new research from AAI member @filippov81.bsky.social at @wistar.org reveals a mechanism for how aggressive brain cancers reprogram immune cells from fighting cancer to enabling tumor growth. Learn more: ow.ly/EmoT50V9BRs

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Thanks for sharing!

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Happy to share our new study on the functional reprogramming of neutrophils in the brain tumor microenvironment by hypoxia-driven lactylation
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The Wistar Institute Discovers a Promising Target in Brain Cancer The Wistar Institute Discovers a Promising Target in Brain Cancer Press Releases

New preclinical research from Wistar’s @filippov81.bsky.social published in Cancer Discovery shows how brain cancer reprograms immune cells to work for the cancer rather than against it. Their discovery also enables a potential treatment to disrupt the reprogramming process. bit.ly/4ijBIMT

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NIH to partially lift freeze on grant reviews, but obstacles remain Pause on posting notices had led to scores of canceled meetings

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I checked mine one hour ago, and it was working…

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