Kevin Xiaoqi Sun (@igen_lab_mssm) 's Twitter Profile
Kevin Xiaoqi Sun

@igen_lab_mssm

Assistant Professor at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Nonviral Delivery, Immune Engineering, Gene Editing

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Editas Medicine (@editasmed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just announced: Editas Medicine to present preclinical data on novel engineered iPSC derived NK cells for the treatment of cancer at the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer 36th Annual Meeting. Read more: bit.ly/3Blrrea #SITC21

Just announced: Editas Medicine to present preclinical data on novel engineered iPSC derived NK cells for the treatment of cancer at the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer 36th Annual Meeting. Read more: bit.ly/3Blrrea #SITC21
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Just announced: Editas Medicine to present data demonstrating progress towards transformative gene editing medicines for the treatment of hemoglobinopathies and cancer at #ASH21. Learn more: bit.ly/3wnRpw0

Just announced: Editas Medicine to present data demonstrating progress towards transformative gene editing medicines for the treatment of hemoglobinopathies and cancer at #ASH21. Learn more: bit.ly/3wnRpw0
Twan Lammers (@twan_lammers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Xiaoqi (Kevin) Sun is the winner of the Controlled Release Society 2022 PhD thesis award 🥇. Colleague Xingwu Zhou Xingwu Zhou giving a great talk on behalf of Xiaoqi on work performed in the lab of James Moon at U-M College of Pharmacy CRS Immuno Delivery

Xiaoqi (Kevin) Sun is the winner of the <a href="/CRSScience/">Controlled Release Society</a> 2022 PhD thesis award 🥇. Colleague Xingwu Zhou <a href="/xingwu_zhou/">Xingwu Zhou</a> giving a great talk on behalf of Xiaoqi on work performed in the lab of James Moon at <a href="/UMichPharmacy/">U-M College of Pharmacy</a> <a href="/CRS_FG_Immuno/">CRS Immuno Delivery</a>
Kevin Xiaoqi Sun (@igen_lab_mssm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our recent perspective in Nature Biomedical Engineering on Metalloimmunotherapy—a promising new approach to immunotherapy that leverages the immune-modulating properties of metal ions to modulate various immune processes and treat diseases. nature.com/articles/s4155…

Icahn Genomics Institute (@icahninstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are delighted to welcome Kevin Xiaoqi Sun to the IGI! Find out more about his cutting-edge research on metallo-immunotherapy and more here >>> igen-lab.com

Kamphorst Lab (@kamphorstalice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in a PhD in Immunology? Come learn about the Immunology training area, PhD in Biomedical Sciences program Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Join enthusiastic research in basic scientific explorations to practical medical applications of the Immune System. All in NYC!

Xingwu Zhou (@xingwu_zhou) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to attend #SITC2024 #SITC24 and present new preclinical data on our metallonanoparticles for engaging systemic STING activation. Looking forward to connecting with luminaries in the field. jitc.bmj.com/content/12/Sup…

Brown Lab (@brown_lab1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First lab tweet! Sharing new papers: PRINT Using Perturb-map, we show how ovarian tumors resist immunotherapy loom.ly/eHXDm4w PREPRINT Developed new technology to easily generate cell-targeted LNP-RNA Sandro Santagata Joshua Brody, MD Yizhou Dong

Prof. Akiko Iwasaki (@virusesimmunity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NIH indirect costs fund the backbone of research: maintaining labs, ensuring safety, and supporting admin work. These are essential for groundbreaking discoveries. Drastic cuts to NIH indirect rates are detrimental to academic biomedical research.

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We need to let washington know how destructive White House policies are for science. Institute for Medical & Bio Eng has a link to send your senators and representatives an email (below). Easy to do. make your voice heard and share with colleagues. aimbe.org/advocate/write/

Miriam Merad, MD, PhD (@miriammerad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

25 years ago, I came to Stanford on a J1 visa and worked so hard to be worthy of that privilege. Today, I lead Immunology at Mount Sinai and I am the one who feel privileged when brilliant international students chose to join us.