Christina Ennis
@cs_ennis
Molecular and Translational Medicine PhD student @BU_Tweets #cancerbiology #cancerimmunology #spatialbiology #womeninstem
ID: 1266803846573146114
30-05-2020 18:49:20
14 Tweet
28 Takipçi
58 Takip Edilen
Our paper, led by Pavan Bachireddy, looking at genomics of #CLL relapse post bone marrow transplant, out now in Science Translational Medicine. Thanks to all involved especially PeterK . stm.sciencemag.org/content/12/561…
1/ Can leukemic cell intrinsic features shape #bmt outcomes? Great team effort to address this in Science Translational Medicine! Thx to Wu lab, PeterK, Gad Getz Laboratory, @BeTheMatch, and #patients Dana-Farber for support! stm.sciencemag.org/content/12/561….
1/ Our work on adipocyte exosomes and breast cancer in type 2 diabetes, in Science Signaling. Full text at science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… Excited to share details from @naserjafari26 @kolla284 Allie Casey Bella Pompa Christina Ennis Dr Carla Mazzeo MSc, PhD Nabil Rabhi Stephen R Farmer
Fat cells from patients with #Type2Diabetes can “communicate” with #BreastCancer cells and promote their growth—a finding that might explain the link between metabolic conditions and breast cancer metastasis. fcld.ly/kv3jkbl Science Signaling
New research identifies exosome-mediated cross-talk between #BreastCancer cells and fat cells altered by insulin resistance – potentially explaining the link between breast cancer #metastasis and conditions like #type2diabetes. Gerald Denis Boston Medical Center fcld.ly/246hx5c
Research highlight: Adipocyte-derived exosomes may promote breast cancer progression in type 2 #diabetes go.nature.com/3ExVIr7 Naser Jafari @kolla284 Allie Casey Bella Pompa Christina Ennis Dr Carla Mazzeo MSc, PhD Nabil Rabhi Stephen R Farmer Gerald Denis
.Thelma Perry Brown really brought the session home with a moving presentation on her & her family's experience with cancer and what needs to be done to make sure Black patients aren't left behind. Thank you for reminding us of why we do what we do as cancer researchers. #NCIJI2022
Excited to share our review that just came out in Frontiers - Endocrinology highlighting the perturbations to the #BreastCancer tumor microenvironment in #type2diabetes Ruben Dries Gerald Denis frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…
🎉 My manuscript is now available on bioRxiv! 📄 We found that #exosomes from diabetic patients drive more aggressive breast cancers by altering tumor behavior & immune evasion in #organoids. Gerald Denis Boston University 🔗biorxiv.org/content/10.110… #CancerResearch #phdlife #womeninSTEM