
Christy Hagan
@haganlabkumc
Associate Professor at University of Kansas Medical Center, breast cancer biologist studying tumor microenvironment, exhausted mom of 2 boys
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03-12-2015 03:48:28
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Honored to show off my students and my lab to Senator Senator Jerry Moran. Proud to do science at the KU Cancer Center. Thanks for your support for science in the state of Kansas! KU Cancer Center KU Medical Center KU Medical Scientist Training Program Lauryn Werner, PhD





If you’re wondering who is going to make a difference in the world for cancer patients, you can start with people in this picture. Happy Holidays Hagan lab. KU Cancer Center KU Medical Scientist Training Program KU Medical Center



Proud of my student, Zero winning a travel award and giving a talk on her work on Tuesday! The future of science is bright. KU Medical Scientist Training Program KU Cancer Center KU Medical Center

Happy #AACR24 from the Hagan lab! I love this group of people that I’m lucky enough to call my trainees. The future of cancer research is on these faces. KU Medical Scientist Training Program KU Cancer Center KU Medical Center


Check out a talk by Hagan lab grad student Harmony Saunders at 2:30pm in Room 5. Spoiler alert: you WILL learn something new about progesterone receptor. Zero KU Cancer Center KU Medical Scientist Training Program #AACR24



Don’t worry, your flight got delayed! You have time to see the last Hagan lab trainee! If you like T cells, you will like this poster. Check out Amanda’s poster this morning! KU Cancer Center KU Medical Center KU Medical Scientist Training Program #AACR24


So proud to be funded by Susan G Komen to do this great work! Congrats Julio! Julio Tinoco

Love the support from American Cancer Society! Together we can make a difference in the lives of cancer patients. Always love showing off my lab and the people who do the hard work.


Check out our new paper: old school progesterone receptor biology with a modern take on PR’s influence on the tumor microenvironment in breast cancer. Great work by Harmony Saunders and Sean Holloran KU Cancer Biology Student Society KU Cancer Center KU Medical Scientist Training Program KUMC Department of Cancer Biology KU Medical Center


New #JITC article: Progesterone receptor-dependent downregulation of MHC class I promotes tumor immune evasion and growth in breast cancer bit.ly/4iYc2G8 BalkoResearchLab Christy Hagan Julio C. Tinoco Lauryn Werner, PhD Melissa Troester (she/her) KU Medical Scientist Training Program

