
Sorrell Lab
@sorrell_lab
Maralice Conacci Sorrell
We study how cancer cells obtain nutrients and convert them into biomass. Fascinated with how metabolism regulates the nucleolus.
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How does mitochondrial dysfunction in one cell impact neighboring cells? This study by Yipeng Du, Matthew Sieber et al. UT Southwestern Medical Center shows that mitochondrial ROS production regulates membrane receptor trafficking and disrupts cell-cell signaling. hubs.la/Q02Y4N0Q0


Excited to have our very own Jonathan Friedman, Ph.D. (Jonathan Friedman) on the panel of speakers for Cell States Across Scales at ASCB next month!


The Spatial Atlas of Antigen-Presenting CAFs in Solid Cancers Anirban Maitra Huocong Huang UT Southwestern Medical Center oncodaily.com/insight/189099 #Cancer #OncoDaily #Oncology #MedEd #MedX #MedNews #Medicine

#UTSW researchers from the Joshua Mendell and #JanErzbergerLab uncover how transfer RNA regulates messenger RNA, advancing genetic insights. Discover how this breakthrough could one day help tailor vaccines and disease therapies: bit.ly/3CGAY58 #ScienceTwitter


📣The MacPherson lab Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center is hiring a postdoc to study the biology of small cell lung cancer. We employ in vivo models, genetic screens and genomic approaches to understand + therapeutically target subsets of SCLC. $78K salary ⬆️ to >$90K after 2 yrs careers-fhcrc.icims.com/jobs/28757/pos…



PDA at UTSW #postdocs preparing to write a K99 or other fellowship application are especially encouraged to attend Dr. Dennison's talk. Great way to efficiently and effectively communicate your science!


α-catenin force-sensitive binding and sequestration of LZTS2 leads to #cytokinesis failure, say Yuou Wang, Alex Yemelyanov, Cara Gottardi Gottardi Lab Northwestern Medicine and colleagues: hubs.la/Q031Vrbm0 Princess Margaret Cancer Centre Research Noboru Ishiyama gingraslab #Adhesion #CellDivision






Very proud of Joanna Kovalski for uncovering a new selective regulator of MYC mRNA translation and its implication in pancreatic cancer! She is on the job market, so keep an eye on her! She is terrific!

The Welch Foundation congratulates Principal Investigator Naomi Halas of Rice University on receiving the prestigious 2025 Benjamin Franklin Medal in Chemistry. A pioneer in nanotechnology, Halas is recognized for her transformative work on nanoshells—metal-coated nanoparticles

