Michael Pacold (@michaelpacold) 's Twitter Profile
Michael Pacold

@michaelpacold

Assistant Professor @nyulangone, @NYULH_RadOnc. Interested in chemical biology applied to metabolism. Tweets are my own.

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Cool new paper from my chair, Alec Kimmelman, on how SLC38A2 enables alanine concentration in PDAC. Driven by Seth Parker @DrSethifer with help from Mancias Lab. Congratulations! cancerdiscovery.aacrjournals.org/content/early/…

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Many thanks to the Melanoma Research and the Tara Miller Foundation (instagram.com/taramillerfoun…) for supporting our work on the altered metabolism of melanoma brain metastases! Grateful to Eva Hernando NYU Langone Health for mentoring and Victoria Osorio Vasquez for generating first round of data.

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Congratulations to Victoria Osorio Vasquez Victoria Osorio Vasquez , a PhD student in my and Eva Hernando's labs, on National Cancer Institute F31 award to study the altered metabolism of metastases! The entire Pacold and Hernando labs are very happy for you!

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Congratulations once more to Dr. Michael Pacold on receiving the Tara Miller Melanoma Foundation – MRA Young Investigator Award to #research targeting 1-carbon metabolism in #melanoma brain metastases! buff.ly/3d6tEOa NYU Langone Health Michael Pacold

Congratulations once more to Dr. Michael Pacold on receiving the Tara Miller Melanoma Foundation – MRA Young Investigator Award to #research targeting 1-carbon metabolism in #melanoma brain metastases! buff.ly/3d6tEOa <a href="/nyulangone/">NYU Langone Health</a> <a href="/MichaelPacold/">Michael Pacold</a>
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Discover how NYU Grossman School of Medicine’s Dr. Michael E. Pacold turned a basic question about oxygen into a potential cure for a rare pediatric disease. #BehindTheBreakthrough Watch the latest episode: bit.ly/45UNk6e Head to nature for the full study: go.nature.com/45W5W5R