
Sid
@mallsid
Research Fellow | PhD @QubPGJCCR #Colorectal #CancerResearch. Computational Cancer ECR. Views are my own.
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Applications for our Spatial Biology Data Challenge, in partnership with MRC National Mouse Genetics Network, are now open! Collaborate with and compete against teams of data and cancer experts to overcome the challenges of using large-scale spatial biology data. Apply by 16 September.



Thrilled to share our paper now out nature delineating #plasticity during #CRC #metastasis, a fantastic collaboration led by Andrew Moorman Ellie Benitez, and @f_cambuli from the Karuna Ganesh Lab and @dana_per lab! nature.com/articles/s4158… rdcu.be/dYAVK. A 🧵


We are delighted to announce Sudhir Malla as the recipient of the 2024 JD Williamson Prize. Read More: qub.ac.uk/schools/mdbs/N… #LoveQUB #CancerResearch The Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research


Congratulations Sid Courtney and Philip - great resource to enable more robust biological discovery from transcriptomics data. Research Ireland Breakthrough Cancer Research University of Galway CMNHS Cancer | University of Galway-HSE West North West

Massive congrats to ShaniaMarieCorry (alongside Svetlana Sakhnevych Noha Ehssan Mohamed) identifying the mechanistic and phenotype cascades underpinning the anti-metastatic response triggered by viral mimicry TLDR; CMS4 tumours can become CMS1-like! biorxiv.org/content/10.110… thread 👇


🚨 BIG NEWS! MuSpAn is LIVE! 🚀 The ultimate tool for tackling all your spatial biology questions. Huge congrats to Joshua Bull & Josh Moore for making this happen! 👏 Poignant given Spatial proteomics is Technique of the Year 2024 Nature Methods 🎉 🌐 muspan.co.uk


One more reason for a pre-Christmas celebration 🥳🥂 Congratulations to the new (double) Dr Ryan Byrne who successfully defended his PhD thesis today. Massive thanks to examiners Campbell Campbell Roxburgh & Emma Emma Kerr, and chair Emma Evergren Cosupervised by Felicity Lamrock



Our own Prof Mark Lawler, continuously advocating for the voice of Cancer Patients Mark Lawler




We caught up with researchers from PGJCCR's Philip Dunne Lab about their trip to April's AACR Conference in Chicago. Natalie Fisher & Sid explained how it connected them with collaborators and set out to shape the direction of future research: qub.ac.uk/research-centr…
