Paula Bos
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🇦🇷🇺🇸 Mom, Daughter, Wife. PhD @weillcornellGSMS Postdoc @sloan_kettering. Tumor microenvironment, Metastasis, Immune cells. @VCUMassey
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Thank you so much for the invitation, the discussions and the fantastic evening!! I really look forward to collaborate with you in the near future Nayar Lab @JHU Brittany Jenkins-Lord Ph.D., M.P.H., M.S. Eneda Toska Lab, and to talk with Ashi_W later this month! 🙏
Hot off the press!!! Can E Senkal exiting work in the interface of bio lipids metabolism/mitochondria/stress in print. Congrats Can on a phenomenal work. #CBProgram VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center VCU Research
Outstanding presentation of her summer ACS Research CURE program project by our dear Sandra, who will continue working with us during the year Sandra Makar VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center
10 days left to submit those abstracts! Tell us about your work at this summer’s Mechanisms & Models of Cancer mtg #MechModels2023 at the spectacular Salk Institute. I mean, this speaker lineup…🤩🤩 salk.edu/events/science…
NOA at last with the comprehensive designation for VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center!!! Thrilled to have had the chance to participate in this process under Dr. Rob Winn’s leadership and vision of a truly community-centered institution. One Team. One Fight!
On this #ClinicalTrials Day , let us all ask ourselves what we can do to advance clinical research and expand access to the latest treatments for ALL people.
#ClinicalTrials #clinicalresearch #clinicaltrial #cancer
A new study in Science Immunology led by Anis Barmada & Jon Klein Yale Department of Immunobiology with Carrie Lucas Inci Yildirim MD PhD MSc Yale Pediatrics teams explored immune signatures of people who developed myocarditis after mRNA vaccines. Here is what we found. 🧵 (1/)
science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Beautiful written, comprehensive review of the TME by two of my favorite women in science. Thanks Johanna Joyce and Karin de Visser for such a fantastic piece!!