Justin Lathia, PhD 🧠🕺🏽 (@justinlathia) 's Twitter Profile
Justin Lathia, PhD 🧠🕺🏽

@justinlathia

Lab studying cancer from a stem cell and cell-cell interaction perspective, #cancerstemcells, #glioblastoma, #GBM. Tweets are my own. @DrexelUniv @NIHOxCam alum

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Exciting new review by Josh Rubin Lab on sex differences and how they impact intrinsic components of cancer phenotypes just out in Nature Reviews Cancer - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40389544/ - highly recommended and worth the read!

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Great time away with family in 🇯🇲 - summer of travel continues with a short turnaround at home and then off to the #ICBTRT2025 brain tumor meeting in 🇯🇵

Great time away with family in 🇯🇲 - summer of travel continues with a short turnaround at home and then off to the #ICBTRT2025 brain tumor meeting in 🇯🇵
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…and so the road show begins! Anthony R. Sloan, Ph.D. is off to #ISTH to present work on platelets in #GBM in Washington DC and I am off to #ICBTRT in 🇯🇵 to present work on sex differences in #GBM based on hormones, impacting T cells and platelets! Platelets!?! #BTSM

…and so the road show begins! <a href="/AnthonyrSloan/">Anthony R. Sloan, Ph.D.</a> is off to #ISTH to present work on platelets in #GBM in Washington DC and I am off to #ICBTRT in 🇯🇵 to present work on sex differences in #GBM based on hormones, impacting T cells and platelets! Platelets!?! #BTSM
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Great meeting thus far and enjoyed hearing about the history of this meetingfrom James Rutka which is now 50 years old! While we’ve come a long way, in terms of brain tumor research, there’s still a long way to go! Looking forward to the next 50 years 💪🏽

Great meeting thus far and enjoyed hearing about the history of this meetingfrom <a href="/JamesRutka/">James Rutka</a> which is now 50 years old! While we’ve come a long way, in terms of brain tumor research, there’s still a long way to go! Looking forward to the next 50 years 💪🏽