Cool drug resistance story from the Shira/Kira duo!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Schnitzel and Aperol Spritz! and science....
Join us this summer in Frankfurt for outstanding science and a great community…….so easy to travel to, and Heidelberg is only a short train ride away if you want to visit our historic old town located on the Neckar river.
@paralkarlab.bsky.social You!!! you have good opinions!
sorry I wasnt paying attention due to H1b problems. I put PMC numbers in the text of my contributions section. that way the reader can cut and paste if they want quick answers
Really amazing work!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6... as I've been sayin' for a while! www.cell.com/cell-reports...
Please tell people to get better tires....
For our local Colorado cancer researchers @cucancercenter.bsky.social @nucleosomepolice.bsky.social @cucancerbio.bsky.social
Ok, I got my own answer, use html coding to get formatting into your personal statement part: www.markdownguide.org/basic-syntax/
Very early days, but delighted that our recent review on reevaluation of aging hematopoiesis published in Experimental Hematology, official journal of @isehsociety.bsky.social is classified as highly cited by web of science. Open access here: www.exphem.org/article/S030...
I don't think that works for official uses-have you done the one where you have to certify that you don't cavort with foreigners of malign talent recruitment programs (whatever that means)?
Anyone have good instructions/pointers for making biosketches on SciENcv in its current format? My info is there, yet when I try to download the pdf it looks all jumbled....
Also one of the BEST #ASH2025 talks in my opinion was from Nancy Speck! Huge fan club up front, and an amazing presentation featuring a career boldly stepping into so many directions that impact hematology!
One of my favorite pics of the Myeloid Workshop at #ASH2025. Not at all challenging to find female speakers; thanks to ASH and the excellent section leaders for making this happen!
Start #ASH2025 off with a bang and come to the Myeloid Workshop, OCCC 314 3pm.
#ASH2025!! I'm finally here. The only downside is Florida.
@paralkarlab.bsky.social
Hello, since you are a hematology/oncology influencer, could you re-post my thing about the Myeloid Workshop being on despite ASH not getting it up on the website? Thank you!
Important PSA! ASH Scientific Workshop website is experiencing a technical problem; YES, the Myeloid Workshop should be on the website and has an excellent speaker lineup already, stay tuned! @steidluli.bsky.social
I hate to make this even more popular than it already is, but...had a really great experience. Cells on Thursday, results on Sunday..nice platform for data analysis too
Miss Rosie, a black and white dog, with staff at the Flint Animal Cancer Center.
In a Flint Animal Cancer Center canine clinical trial, they are testing a novel combination of orally delivered drugs targeting metastasis-promoting white blood cells (WBC), in combination with reprogramming the patient’s cancer fighting WBC to seek out and destroy osteosarcoma.
So jealous. ANA is the best too.
@eirinipapapetrou.bsky.social from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is excited for the rooftop party after the iPSC symposium the day before #ISEH2025 🏯 begins 🌃 Learn more about this event and register! sites.google.com/view/2025ips...
Q: Who are you looking forward to meeting or catching up with at #ISEH2025? A: “Old colleagues and friends whom I have not seen for years, as I missed the last ISEH meeting in Chicago. Of course, I am also looking forward to making new friends this year.“
Take advantage of the chance to see your international friends like Hitoshi Takizawa, PhD from Kumamoto University will be doing at #ISEH2025 🏯. Register for the meeting here: www.iseh.org/2025Registration
Lucky you!
This is really cool. I have had a fantasy of knocking out pol II since the 90s, so it is really nice to see it finally done and thoroughly analyzed.
Thank you so much!
and MCO members...@cucancercenter.bsky.social
Yeah Varuna's thesis work is out!!!!! congratulations Varuna and Sabrina et al
New experiments in #ScienceSignaling have uncovered how melanoma and other types of cancer cells can evade therapies by relying on a cell cycle protein—a discovery that could inform more effective combination therapies for these hardy tumors. https://scim.ag/41yQYQf