I'm thrilled to share our latest research, published in Nature Communications. This work highlights how pancreatic cancer cells hijack cell polarity proteins to regulate macropinocytosis and tumor metabolism, shedding light on potential therapeutic vulnerabilities.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Scientists, academics, researchers: We’re excited to share that @altmetric.com is now tracking mentions of your research on Bluesky! 🧪
Dr Eric Topol overlayed on his title slide for the RSNA keynote today showing only his BlueSky social media handle. Twitter is conspicuously missing.
Perhaps the SINGLE biggest statement for #RSNA24 to embrace @bsky.app was the amazing @erictopol.bsky.social ONLY highlighting his #BlueSky handle on the plenary keynote today.
⭐This moment is one we'll look back at, as transformational in medicine and social media.
#MedSky #RadSky
Laurie McGuane underwent a distal pancreatectomy shortly after her brother Jimmy entered treatment for a different cancer, so they fought together. bit.ly/3Z9dqNO
I am on my way to RSNA 2024 now to talk about AI in pancreatic cancer in the Pancreatic Tumor Imaging session (Tuesday 1:30pm CST, T6-CGI11, E451B). I hope to see you there! @rsnasky.bsky.social
🫣 All better now!
For those who haven’t seen it yet, here is a started pack for those interested in pancreatic cancer:
go.bsky.app/2FHVVL6
First, a question for the pancreatic cancer researchers out there. What is the most exciting paper you saw in 2024 for AI in the early detection of pancreatic cancer?
Well this certainly has taken off! I guess it’s time to get cracking on updates from my lab and the amazing pancreatic cancer group from @danafarber.bsky.social.
Let me share with you the beautiful work that we have just published in Nature Cancer. It's been a tremendous effort from Dr. Jacqueline Taylor within Prof. Andreas Fischer's lab. In it we describe a new role of endothelial cells to promote cancer cachexia: www.nature.com/articles/s43...
I wonder what I work on?
scholargoggler.com 🧪
Log Cabin xkcd.com/2891
Here’s to hoping that the science feeds migrate over here to greener pastures!