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Cambridge Stem Cell Institute

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Updates from our team at @Cambridge_Uni, on a mission to transform human health through a deep understanding of stem cell biology.

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ECCB2026 Geneva, Switzerland (@eccbinfo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌍 How are cutting-edge computational methods and #bioinformatics advancing our understanding of the human cell? 🎥 Hear insights from Prof. Sarah Teichmann (Teichlab) of Cambridge Stem Cell Institute Cambridge University, co-founder of Human Cell Atlas. #ECCB2024 #HumanCellAtlas

Teichlab (@teichlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are excited to announce an opportunity for a Research Assistant position in our group Cambridge Stem Cell Institute Cambridge University to help with our work on the Human Cell Atlas using #organoids jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/48837/

Imperial College London (@imperialcollege) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 New research co-led by NHLI & Cambridge Stem Cell Institute has mapped 67,000+ human vascular cells, across 19 organs!   This breakthrough offers insights into blood vessel diversity and could transform treatments for several illnesses 🧬  Find out more 🔽  ow.ly/cVyk50UbJKo

🚨 New research co-led by <a href="/ImperialNHLI/">NHLI</a> &amp; <a href="/SCICambridge/">Cambridge Stem Cell Institute</a> has mapped 67,000+ human vascular cells, across 19 organs!  

This breakthrough offers insights into blood vessel diversity and could transform treatments for several illnesses 🧬 

Find out more 🔽 
ow.ly/cVyk50UbJKo
Wellcome Sanger Institute (@sangerinstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Insights from the first spatial atlas of the developing human thymus show that the human immune system is ‘ready to go’ long before birth 🔎 In the future, this could help scientists engineer new ways to treat immunodeficiency, autoimmunity, and cancer. sanger.ac.uk/news_item/huma…

Insights from the first spatial atlas of the developing human thymus show that the human immune system is ‘ready to go’ long before birth 🔎

In the future, this could help scientists engineer new ways to treat immunodeficiency, autoimmunity, and cancer.
sanger.ac.uk/news_item/huma…
Kostas Tzelepis (@tzelepislab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted and honoured to attend the World Cancer Day event at the UK Parliament, organised by Leukaemia UK. I will be discussing and promoting research innovation and clinical translation of novel cancer therapies. #WorldCancerDay

Delighted and honoured to attend the World Cancer Day event at the UK Parliament, organised by <a href="/LeukUK/">Leukaemia UK</a>. I will be discussing and promoting research innovation and clinical translation of novel cancer therapies.
#WorldCancerDay
CambridgeCardio (@cambridgecardio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fabulous lunchtime fundraiser today Cambridge Stem Cell Institute - Cake & Crochet - the perfect duo. Funds raised in support of the British Heart Foundation #GoRed #HeartMonth If you couldn't make it along you can still donate here bit.ly/3WPZqYX ❤️

Fabulous lunchtime fundraiser today
<a href="/SCICambridge/">Cambridge Stem Cell Institute</a> 
- Cake &amp; Crochet - the perfect duo. Funds raised in support of the <a href="/TheBHF/">British Heart Foundation</a> 

#GoRed #HeartMonth If you couldn't make it along you can still donate here bit.ly/3WPZqYX ❤️
Cambridge Stem Cell Institute (@scicambridge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are still accepting applications for our new Master’s program! This is designed to train the next generation of leading researchers in stem cell and regenerative medicine, with classes & hands-on research at one of the world's largest stem cell institutes. Apply before 4 Apr!

We are still accepting applications for our new Master’s program! This is designed to train the next generation of leading researchers in stem cell and regenerative medicine, with classes &amp; hands-on research at one of the world's largest stem cell institutes. Apply before 4 Apr!
Leukaemia UK (@leukuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re delighted to be funding research led by Prof Brian Huntly Cambridge University, which explores the role of the HOXA9 protein in AML. His research aims to pinpoint new therapeutic strategies which could pave the way for kinder, more effective treatments. leukaemiauk.org.uk/research-and-a…

We’re delighted to be funding research led by Prof Brian Huntly <a href="/Cambridge_Uni/">Cambridge University</a>, which explores the role of the HOXA9 protein in AML. His research aims to pinpoint new therapeutic strategies which could pave the way for kinder, more effective treatments.

leukaemiauk.org.uk/research-and-a…
Accelerate_Science (@acceleratesci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dinithi worked on this project as a postdoc in Sarah Teichmann's lab Cambridge Stem Cell Institute. Find out more about the techniques Dinithi uses in our Core Concepts training resources, designed for researchers from all backgrounds: bit.ly/4lslDaj #ShapingAIforEveryone

Jyoti Nangalia (@jyoti_nangalia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The potency of abnormal genetic fusion in chronic myeloid leukaemia in our latest study nature 👉🏽 nature.com/articles/s4158… This cancer is an oddity - one of the few single genetic “hit” cancers, a short trajectory (few years) from start to diagnosis, and explosive growth.

CRUK Cambridge Centre (@crukcamcentre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Promising lab research led by Profs Huntly & Vassiliou Cambridge Stem Cell Institute shows diabetes drug could prevent a type of aggressive blood cancer. Next step is clinical trials in people at risk. Funded by Blood Cancer UK Science and Innovation at Cancer Research UK The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Wellcome ➡️ crukcambridgecentre.org.uk/news/lab-resea…

Promising lab research led by Profs Huntly &amp; Vassiliou <a href="/SCICambridge/">Cambridge Stem Cell Institute</a> shows diabetes drug could prevent a type of aggressive blood cancer. Next step is clinical trials in people at risk.

Funded by <a href="/bloodcancer_uk/">Blood Cancer UK</a> <a href="/CRUKresearch/">Science and Innovation at Cancer Research UK</a> <a href="/LLSusa/">The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society</a> <a href="/wellcometrust/">Wellcome</a> 

➡️ crukcambridgecentre.org.uk/news/lab-resea…
Blood Cancer UK (@bloodcancer_uk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A big moment for people affected by blood cancer! We funded research Cambridge Stem Cell Institute showing that metformin – a drug used to treat diabetes – could prevent acute myeloid leukaemia, an aggressive form of blood cancer. Watch this video to see why this matters 👇

Kostas Tzelepis (@tzelepislab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest study on the discovery and therapeutic targeting of cancer-associated cell surface RBPs is now published in Nature Biotechnology 🔥🔥 This exciting work that identified and characterised NPM1 as a glycoRNA-associated cell surface protein, was co-led by Ryan Flynn

Kostas Tzelepis (@tzelepislab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out the latest Nature Biotechnology Research Briefing regarding our recent work on therapeutic targeting of cell surface RBPs in cancer 🔥🔥 nature.com/articles/s4158…

Oncology News Today (@oncologynt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📰 NEWS: Groundbreaking discovery could revolutionise treatment for one of the deadliest cancers Read more here: oncologynewstoday.co.uk/groundbreaking… Pictured: Dr Tzelepis Leukaemia UK Wellcome Cambridge Stem Cell Institute Boston Children's HSCRB

📰 NEWS: Groundbreaking discovery could revolutionise treatment for one of the deadliest cancers

Read more here: oncologynewstoday.co.uk/groundbreaking…

Pictured: Dr Tzelepis

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Haematology at Cambridge (@cambridge_haem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This September, join the EMBO Workshop at Churchill College in Cambridge! Abstracts to present are due 12 June, and registration closes 22 August. Find more info here: tinyurl.com/ribosomesynth2…

This September, join the EMBO Workshop at Churchill College in Cambridge! 

Abstracts to present are due 12 June, and registration closes 22 August. 

Find more info here: tinyurl.com/ribosomesynth2…
The Naked Scientists (@nakedscientists) 's Twitter Profile Photo

News podcast: Alexandra Probst Harvard Medical School on malaria; Paris Perdikaris Penn on Microsoft's weather forecasts; Simon Richardson Cambridge Stem Cell Institute on childhood cancer; Alan Brewin NPL on the Metre Convention; and Daniel Whiteson UC Irvine on the Big Bang. thenakedscientists.com/podcasts/naked…