
Jichang Han
@jichang_han
PhD candidate Microbiology&Immunology Department at Dartmouth College. F99/K00 fellow.
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07-11-2019 23:33:00
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Thankful for great discussions at #SITC2019 poster session sharing our work on protective resident memory CD8 T cells in melanoma long-term survivors. Excellent job Jichang Han ! #FightMelanoma #surgeon-scientist @CancerDartmouth U-M Rogel Cancer Center Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer



#Brain_Regulatory_T_Cells | Accumulation of Tregs in Brain after Stroke potentiates Neurological Recovery | Akihiko Yoshimura Keio University @nature buff.ly/2WubZbz | #2019_Jan_ReCap


A plot looks like brain generated in #2019.Christina Angeles MD Wish the brain could lead me to a new world of translational immunology in #2020. Happy New Year!



We've been working on Seurat v4 for almost two years, and are excited to share it with you soon! In a webinar w/10x Genomics on 10/20, I'll introduce new methods to analyze multimodal single-cell data (i.e. from CITE-seq or the 10x multiome ATAC+RNA kit): 10xgenomics.com/event/integrat…

Excited to share our work Nature Cancer - showing TRM in melanoma survivors persist and protect for up to 9 years! Big shoutout to Jichang Han PhD student Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth and my research mentor #MaryJoTurk. Thanks to American Cancer Society CSDG and Society of Surgical Oncology CIA for support.

Really excited to share our work for the past 2 years Nature Cancer. Many Big Thanks to my PIs Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth #MaryJoTurk and Christina Christina Angeles MD for their mentoring and supporting! Thanks for my lab mates, collaborators and colleagues for all your help and support!

Very excited and honored to receive the F99/K00 award from National Cancer Institute as an international student! It will support my last year of grad research Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth Dartmouth MCB Graduate Program and 4 years of postdoc. Huge thanks to my mentor Dr. Mary Jo Turk and Christina Angeles MD; and my friend Mohamed ElTanbouly




Honored to lead this study in Nature Genetics! We show germline variants don’t just influence CH risk—they shape which CH mutations arise and how CH progresses to hematologic malignancies. Huge thanks to my best mentor Kelly Bolton MD PhD and an amazing team! 🔗nature.com/articles/s4158…

Clonal hematopoiesis (CH) is when blood cells carry mutations. It’s common with age—and sometimes a warning sign for cancer. But not all CH is equal. Why do some people progress, and others don’t? Check out Kelly Bolton MD PhD’s excellent thread and our paper here Nature Genetics 👇




Truly grateful to lead this study during my PhD WashU DBBS WashU Cancer Biology PhD Program. This project challenged and shaped me as a scientist in every way. Huge thanks to Kelly Bolton MD PhD for amazing mentorship and honored to be part of the Bolton Lab! kellyboltonlab.org

Also deeply thankful to Alex Bick, Pradeep Natarajan, Jamie Blundell, Nilanjan Chatterjee, Caroline Watson, Hamish MacGregor, Caitlyn Vlasschaert, Yin Cao, Vijay Sankaran, and many others for their incredible collaboration and support! Please see the full author list here 👇
