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Posts by Peng V. Wu, MD, PhD

Postdoctoral Research Fellow Oncology There is an immediate opening for a motivated postdoctoral research fellow in oncology research. The Wu Lab in the Division of Oncology seeks to understand how tumors initiate and grow during embryoni...

My lab is looking for a postdoc to take the lead in our efforts to understand how hepatobiliary lineage programs and growth signals in the developing liver promote tumorigenesis. Please share and reach out if interested - cincinnatichildrens.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/careersatcin...

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Opinion | If My Dying Daughter Could Face Her Mortality, Why Couldn’t the Rest of Us? A bereaved mother’s case against our grief-phobic culture.

A moving parent’s perspective www.nytimes.com/2024/11/25/o...

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This is a brilliant piece, with much to tell us about society, science, the shifting meaning of race, and so much more--well worth a read 🧪

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Hello can you add me? Thanks!

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Hello can I be added? I work on pediatric liver tumor organoids & normal hepatobiliary counterparts

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My graduate advisor was one of the second round of Pioneers in 2005, around when I was deciding to join her lab - interesting back story I didn’t know.

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A developmental biliary lineage program cooperates with Wnt activation to promote cell proliferation in hepatoblastoma - Nature Communications Epigenetic causes of intra-tumoural heterogeneity are crucial in paediatric cancers with low mutation rates, such as hepatoblastoma. Here, the authors characterise transcriptional heterogeneity in hep...

Happy to be here & share our work on hepatoblastoma - using transcriptomics and patient-derived tumoroids to identify embryonic biliary transcription factor SOX4 as a modifier of Wnt activation & proliferation - published today in #NatComms @natureportfolio.bsky.social www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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