
Payam A. Gammage
@mito_oncogene
Group Leader @CRUK_SI. Mitochondrial genetics, genome engineering, cancer metabolism. Lab supported by CRUK, ERC & NCI. EMBO 'Young' Investigator.
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.University of Glasgow scientists at the @CRUK_SIb have made an unusual discovery that could help to identify patients who are up to two and a half times more likely to respond to currently available cancer drugs π¬π§¬ Read more β‘οΈ gla.ac/42xN3m9



Just following up on our recent paper describing the role of recurrent mtDNA mutation in cancer - here are a couple of pieces, from Science and Innovation at Cancer Research UK and Nature Cancer, for the non-expert audience: nature.com/articles/s4301β¦ news.cancerresearchuk.org/2024/01/31/mitβ¦

Scientists at CRUK Scotland Inst have found that certain mutations in cancer cells make them much more likely to respond to immunotherapy treatment. With our funding, they're now working on a plan to mimic these changes and make immunotherapy effective against more cancers π


As a former (briefly) neuroscientist, work like this bringing together mitochondrial physiology and neuronal function/basis of memory is super exciting to see and, in my small opinion, long overdue. Bravo Bergami Lab and all involved. Looking forward to your next works already!

Congratulations Ed Reznik Sohrab Shah Minsoo Kim - really great contribution to understanding of this murky intergenomic regulation. Fantastic work - Iβm thrilled to have contributed to in a small way. Bravo! π₯³ #reznikonaroll


Read the In the Spotlight commentary by Jose Enriquez and Mittelbrunn Lab, Warburg Effect Reshapes Tumor Immunogenicity, discussing a recent Nature Cancer paper from Ed Reznik, Payam A. Gammage et al. bit.ly/4dmftUn


Yes Ed Chouchani !!! So deserved! Bravo!! π π π


This pre-print is a game changer for me. Finally, a satisfying and robust answer to the question of where and how mtDNA mutations arise and expand during ageing. Was my pleasure to examine Ali's thesis, on which it is based. Systems and Signals Imperial College Mitochondria Network π΅πΈ biorxiv.org/content/10.110β¦


This is so cool!! π(pun intended) - congratulations Pere Puigserver Lab Pedro Latorre Muro and everyone else. Lovely work π
