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David Feldser

@feldserlab

Deconstructing Tumor Progression with Mouse Models
@Penn @PennCBP

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Super proud of Kim Manning for her summer work and outstanding presentation at the Leadership Alliance National Symposium!! #PennCancerResearch #LANS @LeadershipAllia

Super proud of Kim Manning for her summer work and outstanding presentation at the Leadership Alliance National Symposium!! #PennCancerResearch #LANS @LeadershipAllia
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The Feldser Lab is searching for a talented grad student or postdoc to elucidate the molecular underpinnings of a novel p53-mediated cell death program in small cell lung cancer that involves ER-directed autophagy prior to cell explosion! Contact David via email if interested.

The Feldser Lab is searching for a talented grad student or postdoc to elucidate the molecular underpinnings of a novel p53-mediated cell death program in small cell lung cancer that involves ER-directed autophagy prior to cell explosion! Contact David via email if interested.
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Congrats to Kim Manning for winning the poster award in the Cancer Biology category at the Annual Biomedical Research Conference!! So proud of Kim and all of her awesome achievements!!! @IDEAL_Research ABRCMS CAMB Graduate Group #PennCancerResearch

Congrats to Kim Manning for winning the poster award in the Cancer Biology category at the Annual Biomedical Research Conference!! So proud of Kim and all of her awesome achievements!!!
@IDEAL_Research <a href="/ABRCMS/">ABRCMS</a> <a href="/CAMBUpenn/">CAMB Graduate Group</a> #PennCancerResearch
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Thrilled to report our paper by Acosta et al. "p53 restoration in small cell lung cancer identifies a latent cyclophilin-dependent necrosis mechanism" was accepted for publication at Nature Comms! Nature Communications Cancer Biology Program @Penn

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In what world does it make sense that one cannot communicate this good news to the members of the study section that is about to review your R01? Livelihoods are at stake!šŸ˜–