Alexandre Germanos
@alexrnagerm
PhD candidate at UW MCB. Studying prostste cancer genetics in the Hsieh lab at Fred Hutch Cancer Research Center
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13-03-2018 23:36:14
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Ever wonder wonder why prostate cancer cells become heterogeneous with treatment? Alexandre Germanos from Hsieh Lab did for his Seattle MCB Program PhD work and it is so great to see his paper accepted and out today in @eLIFE (elifesciences.org/articles/79076). Check out his tweetorial too!
I'm excited to announce that I'll be defending my #PhD thesis on March 6th Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center & I am currently looking for #scientist positions in #biotech companies in the Seattle area! I would appreciate any connections or leads you may have!
My PhD dissertation defense will be Monday, March 6th at 3pm PST at Pelton Auditorium Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center ! Please come to hear about my research on #breastcancer #metastasis ! Then stick around to celebrate my birthday & PhD afterwards! DM or email me for zoom link.
Are you a prostate cancer researcher? Looking to start a lab? Come join a dynamic team Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center ! Please RT. apply.interfolio.com/121588
Did you know that cells can adapt to overcome a roadblock in their TCA cycle? My PhD work is published online @elife now including a full ✨mechanism✨ for how SDH-null cells induce alternative aspartate synthesis enabled by complex I loss. Full thread by Lucas Sullivan below!
In a study published today in Cancer Cell, Drs. Sujata Jana and Hsieh Lab discovered an emergency brake that bladder cells deploy to keep pro-cancer mutations from taking over. bit.ly/3AdR6GI
Ever wonder what happens when DNA transcription clashes with mRNA translation? Sujata Jana @FredHutch did and discovered a new tumor suppressive process called transcriptional-translational conflict caused by loss of #ARID1A! Out today Cancer Cell cell.com/cancer-cell/fu… 1/n