Peter F. Renz
@peterfrenz3
Constantly Curious. Mostly about Single Cells, Signaling, CRISPR and Cancer
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19-06-2020 09:44:13
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Here they are: Some of our amazing and inspiring #WomenInScience; PhDs and Postdocs Institute for Regenerative Medicine. Let's celebrate your commitment to medical research on #February11 Women in Science Day 💯🧪. University of Zurich UZH Science UZH Graduate Campus #EqualityInScience
Preprint by the Sendoel (Institute for Regenerative Medicine, UZH Science, University of Zurich), MoorLab (D-BSSE, ETH Zurich, ETH Zurich) & Stephanie Ellis (Max Perutz Labs Vienna) labs "In vivo single-cell #CRISPR uncovers distinct #TNF-alpha programs in clonal expansion and #tumorigenesis" bioRxiv bit.ly/3pMhZ35 #cancer
Publication by the Sendoel lab (Institute for Regenerative Medicine, University of Zurich) with first author Umesh Ghoshdastider "Exploring the pan-#cancer landscape of #posttranscriptional regulation" Cell Reports bit.ly/3REmSXl #RNA #Bioinformatics
Der Signalweg TNF-α steuert die Umwandlung von Epithelzellen in aggressive Tumorzellen. Die Erkenntnis einer UZH-Studie könnte die Früherkennung und Behandlung von Haut-, Speiseröhren-, Blasen- oder Dickdarmkrebs verbessern: news.uzh.ch/de/articles/me… Sendoel Lab Institute for Regenerative Medicine
The signaling pathway TNF-α drives the transformation of epithelial cells into aggressive tumor cells. This finding of a UZH study could help to improve early detection and treatment of cancers in skin, esophagus, bladder or colon: news.uzh.ch/en/articles/me… Sendoel Lab Institute for Regenerative Medicine
Thank you Cancer Discovery for highlighting our recent paper. TNF Pathway Alterations Mediate Clonal Expansion and Tumorigenesis aacrjournals.org/cdnews/news/16…
It’s the end of an era as we bid a bittersweet farewell to Peter F. Renz, one of the first members of our lab. Your commitment, spirit and enthusiasm have profoundly shaped our lab’s culture and have not only pushed scientific frontiers but also filled our days with lots of fun..
Congratulations to Peter (Peter F. Renz) for being awarded the Skin Cancer Award 2024! Well deserved, we are very proud of you!
I was happy to contribute a small part to this very innovative work on single-cell translatomic changes in the aging epidermis led by the incredibly talented Clara Duré . Check it out
Spearheaded by the very talented Fabiola Valdivia Francia and another great collaboration with the Ellis lab, we used ribosome profiling to map microproteins in healthy epidermis and cancer, annotating more than 3000 novel ORFs. 2/9
Fascinating work by Fabiola Valdivia Francia and Sendoel Lab about the secret roles of microproteins