Chang Jiang 姜畅 (@changjianglab) 's Twitter Profile
Chang Jiang 姜畅

@changjianglab

Assistant member @MoffittNews studying redox biology, cancer metabolism and mitochondria.

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The Cancer Letter (@thecancerletter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today on The Cancer Letter Podcast, former NCI Director Kimryn Rathmell speaks with Paul Goldberg, publisher of The Cancer Letter, and Jacquelyn Cobb, associate editor, about the HHS layoffs and their potential impact on mental health. cancerletter.com/podcastc/20250…

Calì_Lab (@lab_cali) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grateful to collaborate with J. César Cárdenas on this study highlighting the crucial role of Ca²⁺ fluxes at mitochondria-ER contact sites in maintaining the viability of senescent cells. Exciting insights into cellular aging! nature.com/articles/s4151…

Rutter Lab (@rutterlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hello everyone! I am helping to organize a one-day symposium on fluorescent metabolite biosensors and their use in metabolism research. It will be May 12-13 and associated with the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory “Mechanisms of Metabolic Signaling” Symposium. Our field needs to be

Nature Cell Biology (@naturecellbio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

☕️Interested in how cells respond to #mitochondria #ProteinImport stress? Read our Review article by Nikolaus Pfanner, Fabian den Brave & Thomas Becker. 👉🏽rdcu.be/ecb3x bit.ly/41oGhyD

Corey N Cunningham (@cnfxc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm excited to present a small method project of mine from Rutter Lab! Here we designed a dual-purification system to isolate mitochondrial subpopulations based on their proximity to membranous organelles. All constructs will be available on Addgene soon! journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/do…

Lyssiotis Lab (@lyssiotislab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Metabolism (and horse) nerds: You have to check out this paper! Keap1 mutations in equine species permit increased Nrf2 activity and help explain why horses have such big, strong, oxygen consuming muscles 💪🏼🐴 The nature of the mutation is as provocative as the physiological

Fernando T. Maestre (@ftmaestre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I loved this essay on scientific writing in Nature Biotechnology (rdcu.be/edUCp). It highlights a key lesson I’ve applied throughout my career: the power of reading, thinking, and keeping a notebook with your ideas. Let me explain why this matters… 🧵👇

I loved this essay on scientific writing in <a href="/NatureBiotech/">Nature Biotechnology</a> (rdcu.be/edUCp). It highlights a key lesson I’ve applied throughout my career: the power of reading, thinking, and keeping a notebook with your ideas. Let me explain why this matters… 🧵👇
Brandon Chen, PhD (@brandontwchen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to share our most recent review on mitochondria-organelle metabolic communication with Shah Lab and Lyssiotis Lab!! We explored aspect of lipid transfer, organelle membrane contacts, ROS, metabolites, and metals! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Siteman Cancer Center (@sitemancenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#AACR25: Today we highlight @WashUMedicine faculty members Dineo Khabele, MD, and Xue-Yan He 何雪妍, PhD Check out our complete conference details here: siteman.washu.edu/aacr

#AACR25: Today we highlight @WashUMedicine faculty members Dineo Khabele, MD, and <a href="/Xueyan_He/">Xue-Yan He 何雪妍</a>, PhD

Check out our complete conference details here: 
siteman.washu.edu/aacr
Moffitt Cancer Center (@moffittnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Live from #AACR25: Kaizhen Wang (Kaizhen Wang) from the Karreth Lab discusses how MYBL2 drives melanoma through a surprising mechanism, non-canonical RNA binding. This newly uncovered function reveals how MYBL2 reshapes gene regulation and promotes tumor growth, offering fresh

Live from #AACR25: Kaizhen Wang (<a href="/Kaizhen20/">Kaizhen Wang</a>) from the <a href="/KarrethLab/">Karreth Lab</a> discusses how MYBL2 drives melanoma through a surprising mechanism, non-canonical RNA binding. This newly uncovered function reveals how MYBL2 reshapes gene regulation and promotes tumor growth, offering fresh
Moffitt Cancer Center (@moffittnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While at #AACR25, Kaizhen Wang (Kaizhen Wang) from the Karreth Lab shares new insights on melanoma progression, revealing how non-canonical RNA binding by the MYBL2 transcription factor plays a key role in driving the disease. Read more: bit.ly/4cSt6eP #MoffittAACR25

Jason R. Cantor (@jasonrcantor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

excited to share our latest work now online Nature Metabolism, led by Kyle Flickinger, where we unravel a mechanistic basis for the conditional essentiality of NADK, one of the many interesting hits from our previously reported CRISPR screening with HPLM rdcu.be/ekpu6

excited to share our latest work now online <a href="/NatMetabolism/">Nature Metabolism</a>, led by <a href="/kyle_flickinger/">Kyle Flickinger</a>, where we unravel a mechanistic basis for the conditional essentiality of NADK, one of the many interesting hits from our previously reported CRISPR screening with HPLM rdcu.be/ekpu6
ASBMB (@asbmb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Cancer cells don’t quickly adapt or rewire this copper dependency, which creates a therapeutic window. By introducing a copper chelator, we can dampen the MAPK signaling that tumors rely on for growth." —Donita Brady of Brady Lab UPenn, Journal of Biological Chemistry associate editor ow.ly/hVCN50VQpfS

JOAN BRUGGE (@bruggeme) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My two NIH cancer research grants were terminated today. One involving breast cancer prevention is an “outstanding investigator award” and had received a perfect score by reviewers. How does ending lifesaving cancer research make Americans healthier? Harvard Medical School @aacr

W. Gregory Sawyer (@profgregsawyer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is an honor to be recognized by the Florida Inventors Hall of Fame. I look forward to continuing to work with my colleagues to develop tools and models to help advance cancer discoveries.