Joel Wagner (@joelpwagner) 's Twitter Profile
Joel Wagner

@joelpwagner

Reimagining cancer medicine in Oncology Data Science @NovartisScience. Formerly @jacksonlab, @MITdeptofBE, @Cambridge_Uni, @UWMadison, @WVNYSCamp. He/him.

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dana_peer (@dana_peer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our first Human Tumor Atlas (HTAN) paper, jointly with the Rudin's lab on Small Cell Lung Cancer is ready. A stepping stone toward understanding this terrible disease. Kudus to the amazing team: Joe Chan, Alvero Quinta, Vianne Gao and Tal Nawy biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh…

Kelly Stevens (@kellystevenslab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NIH R01’s from White scientists are funded at ~twice the award rate as Black scientists. NIH has known this for a decade. It has not been fixed. @nihdirector #fundblackscientists Read our @Cellcellpress paper, w/ @Lola_UMich and more cell.com/cell/fulltext/…

Joel Wagner (@joelpwagner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On International Day of Women and Girls in Science, I am grateful for my past female mentors (esp. @mkemp_lab, Amariliz Rivera-Medina, @kristen_naegle, and Francesca Menghi), thinking about who I'm mentoring, and reflecting on my daughter's future. #WomenInScience

Jay Bradner, M.D. (@jaybradner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seeking curious scientists who are passionate about drug hunting for our Innovation Postdoctoral Fellowship. Apply asap to be considered for these amazing opportunities at NIBR’s Cambridge and Basel campuses.

Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Network (@czbiohub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tabula Sapiens is a first-draft single cell transcriptomic atlas of 2 human donors, 14 organs, and 150,000 cells. This collaborative project provides a molecular characterization of cellular diversity in the human body. tabula-sapiens-portal.ds.czbiohub.org Learn more ⤵️ (1/5)

Tabula Sapiens is a first-draft single cell transcriptomic atlas of 2 human donors, 14 organs, and 150,000 cells.

This collaborative project provides a molecular characterization of cellular diversity in the human body.
tabula-sapiens-portal.ds.czbiohub.org

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Ginkgo Bioworks (@ginkgo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A wonderful opportunity to share with students or recent graduates in your life with a passion for synthetic biology, or public policy, or both!

Rahul Satija (@satijalab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Applications are open for the Center for Integrated Cellular Analysis summer internship program! Open to undergrads who are interested in learning about single cell genomics and computational biology, and doing summer research in NYC. No previous experience required. Learn more at: multimodalintegration.org/usrp

Applications are open for the <a href="/cegs_ica/">Center for Integrated Cellular Analysis</a> summer internship program! Open to undergrads who are interested in learning about single cell genomics and computational biology, and doing summer research in NYC. No previous experience required. Learn more at: multimodalintegration.org/usrp
Joel Wagner (@joelpwagner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If folks are looking for (K)N95 masks, I recommend bonafidemasks.com. For at-home covid tests, I had luck there or also ihealthlabs.com. More info on at-home covid tests here: nytimes.com/wirecutter/rev…

MSK ScienceEducation (@mskeducation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is 1⃣ more week to apply for our 2022 Summer Research Programs. This is a great opportunity for #undergraduate students who are interested in gaining #research experience ⬇️ Learn more: bit.ly/3kz2N3h Application deadline: February 1

Joel Wagner (@joelpwagner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you to the scientists in industry and government making this a reality, and to the families of children participating in these clinical trials. Let's hope approval comes soon. washingtonpost.com/health/2022/01…

Adam C Palmer (@ac_palmer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper: Most approved drug combinations for advanced cancer (1995-2020) have predictable clinical efficacy, because they have additive effect on Progression-Free Survival times. In Nature Cancer at rdcu.be/drhs0 by Haeun (Hannah) Hwangbo Sarah Patterson Deborah Plana, MD, PhD 1/6

New paper:

Most approved drug combinations for advanced cancer (1995-2020) have predictable clinical efficacy, because they have additive effect on Progression-Free Survival times.

In <a href="/NatureCancer/">Nature Cancer</a> at rdcu.be/drhs0

by <a href="/HaeunHwangbo/">Haeun (Hannah) Hwangbo</a> <a href="/SC_Patterson/">Sarah Patterson</a> <a href="/PlanaDeborah/">Deborah Plana, MD, PhD</a>
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A Cambridge Diary (@acambridgediary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A picture of Cambridge every day since 2010. (No 5000) Tuesday 5th December 2023. So here it is - my final picture of uninterrupted daily photographs of Cambridge - 5,000 consecutive posts over 13 years. I’m sure you’ll forgive the fact that it wasn’t taken today but a week ago

A picture of Cambridge every day since 2010. (No 5000) Tuesday 5th December 2023.
So here it is - my final picture of uninterrupted daily photographs of Cambridge - 5,000 consecutive posts over 13 years. I’m sure you’ll forgive the fact that it wasn’t taken today but a week ago