
Nicholas Navin
@nicholas_navin
Professor & Chair, Department of Systems Biology
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http://www.navinlab.com 13-05-2013 22:43:47
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Findings from a recent MD Anderson study question conventional thinking on the genetic origins of breast cancer, which could influence early cancer detection methods. Learn more: brnw.ch/21wOOZz Nicholas Navin #EndCancer


In addition to our study in nature today on aneuploid cells in normal breast tissues, there is a beautiful study in Nature Genetics by Sohrab Shah Samuel Aparicio Joan Brugge that reached similar conclusions in normal breast and BRCA1/2 germline carriers: nature.com/articles/s4158…

Congratulations to Nicholas Navin MD Anderson Cancer Center and the Human Cell Atlas team for mapping the panorama of the “normal” breast epithelium. And surprise, surprise: Normal breast tissues harbour rare populations of aneuploid epithelial cells nature.com/articles/s4158… Mean ~3%

Normal Breast tissues harbour rare populations of aneuploid Epithelial Cells Anirban Maitra Nicholas Navin MD Anderson Cancer Center Human Cell Atlas oncodaily.com/url/189133 #Cancer #Bcsm #MedEd #MedX #MedNews #Health #Medicine #OncoDaily #Oncology





A certain type of cells, called aneuploid epithelial cells, are usually associated with #breastcancer. However, new #research led by Nicholas Navin from 🇺🇸 MD Anderson Cancer Center reveals that these cells can also be found in healthy women. dlvr.it/TGTHgv

Tumor Heterogeneity and Evolution: Nicholas Navin, Christina Curtis, and Ashley Laughney will address this topic in an educational session at #SABCS24 (December 10-13). Learn more: bit.ly/4f5sZw3 Nicholas Navin Christina Curtis Ashley Laughney


Reuben S. Harris, Nicholas Navin, Christina Curtis, and Ashley Laughney discussed "Tumor Heterogeneity and Evolution" in an educational session at #SABCS24. Nicholas Navin Christina Curtis Ashley Laughney


Had a wonderful time presenting our latest work on aneuploid epithelial cells in normal breast tissues at SABCS in a session by Reuben Harris together with Christina Curtis and ashleylaughney for a standing room session on tumor evolution



So proud of our lab for attending the Stand up for Science rally in Los Angeles yesterday. You will make a difference ❤️ @NafPascal Isam Adam Hannah Savage Kai Kessenbrock UC Irvine


Excited to be presenting a HeadTalk “Your Brain on #Beethoven” integrating live Brain-Computer Interface #BCI mapping at American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting on 4/8 at 8-9am. I will also be sharing research highlights from #MusicInMedicine. In-person and virtual. aan.com/msa/Public/Eve…