
James L Reading
@jl_reading
UKRI Future Leaders Fellow & Group Leader @UCL | Pre-cancer Immunology, early detection, immune interception | Ex-swimmer, woeful centre back |
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https://www.ucl.ac.uk/cancer/research/department-haematology/tumour-immunodynamics-research-group 02-09-2019 23:11:37
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📢📢We are hiring! 3 jobs just opened, please apply, share with friends and colleagues, and join us at the City of London Centre - world class hub for cancer biotherapeutics! Research Fellow/Data Integration Scientist closing 15 Oct 2023 Nicholas McGranahan ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/se…


Was so much fun to review this brilliant manuscript by Peter Westcott Jacks Lab with James L Reading and my mentor Charles Swanton. Cutting edge mouse model work highlighting the importance of tumor heterogeneity on immunogenicity in cancer! nature.com/articles/s4158…

POV: Telling your parents you just won the The Nobel Prize... The Drew Weissman Lab

Are you an enthusiastic computational biologist want to know more about early cancer development? Come and join us in a CRUK project studying pre/cancer heterogeneity and evolution with organoids and other multi-omics tools! Early Cancer Institute, University of Cambridge Cambridge University jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/43452/


Cell therapy with tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (#TILs): a safe, feasible and effective treatment modality for selected patients with metastatic #melanoma 📚 The past, present, and future of TIL therapy reviewed in Clinical Cancer Research 👉 bit.ly/3QuVjxj👈 #TIL #celltherapy



🤔The emergence of liquid biopsies is a step forward for the future of cancer early detection, but what biomarkers should we be looking for? Evie Fitzsimons (UCL Cancer Institute) says that part of the answer could be in our immune system. ➡️Read more: bit.ly/48YDGgE


Congratulations Sarah Blagden @MariamJHanjani and thanks to our funders Michelle Mitchell Science and Innovation at Cancer Research UK - I hope this will be the future of lung cancer prevention news.sky.com/story/groundbr…

Another proud PI moment from June, the lab’s spatial biology guru Andrei Enica describes the cellular ecosystems regulating T cell surveillance in premalignant lesions during pulmonary carcinogenesis at the UCL Cancer Institute conference; all from a blank canvas inside 18 months 👏


Today our study of the association between replication timing alterations and mutation acquisition during cancer evolution has been published in Nature Communications nature.com/articles/s4146…



