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Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
Biotechnology Research
Frederick, Maryland 8,556 followers
Discovery, innovation and success in the biomedical sciences.
About us
The Frederick National Laboratory is dedicated to improving human health through discovery and innovation in the biomedical sciences, focusing on cancer, AIDS, and emerging infectious diseases. Career opportunities: https://frederick.cancer.gov/careers
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https://frederick.cancer.gov
External link for Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
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- Biotechnology Research
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Frederick, Maryland
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- Partnership
- Founded
- 1972
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8560 Progress Dr
Frederick, Maryland 21701, US
Employees at Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
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Chris Karlovich
Director of the Molecular Characterization Lab (MoCha) at Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
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Elaine Freund
Scientific Project Manager II at Frederick National Lab
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Carolyn Kelley Klinger
Technical writer at Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
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Todd Pihl
Updates
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In collaboration with SEQC-II consortium members from FDA, National Cancer Institute (NCI), Illumina and other organizations, our Sequencing Facility Bioinformatics manager Yongmei Zhao contributed to benchmarking the performance of six of the most commonly used CNV calling software tools on their detection accuracy, sensitivity, and reproducibility. The study established a high confident CNV call set for the reference cancer cell line (HCC1395). With performance matrices on various experimental conditions, this study raises awareness within the cancer research community for the selection of sequencing platforms, sample preparation, sequencing coverage, and the choice of CNV detection tools.
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Abstracts for #CAFCW24 are due August 9: https://bit.ly/3VHU41K As a unifying theme in 2024, the special topic, “What is Healthy AI?” will focus on the intersection of technology and innovation in biology. #CancerResearch #Collaboration
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Have you checked out this #CancerResearch resource? Our Cancer Imaging Informatics Laboratory oversees the Cancer Imaging Archive--TCIA. They diligently add new datasets and strive to increase the public availability of high-quality cancer imaging data sets for research. Be sure to frequently check it out for updates.
Check out the recently published "Histological Hyperspectral Glioblastoma Dataset (HistologyHSI-GB)" dataset on TCIA! It contains 13 H&E slides (20x magnification) from glioblastoma subjects which were annotated and used to create 469 hyperspectral images: https://lnkd.in/ezhyeafz Congrats to the authors: Samuel Ortega Sarmiento, Raquel León, Laura Quintana, Himar Fabelo, Gustavo Marrero Callico
HISTOLOGYHSI-GB - The Cancer Imaging Archive (TCIA)
https://www.cancerimagingarchive.net
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Our scientists are collaborating on research aiming for a universal flu vaccine that doesn't need to be modified annually. New research in a very early step toward this goal focuses on neuraminidase, a less-studied essential protein on the surface of influenza viruses and one that is less prone to mutation. This makes it a potential target for vaccines that might provide universal protection from the flu, but only a handful of neuraminidase antibodies have been identified.
Newly identified antibodies block many influenza strains in laboratory tests | Frederick National Laboratory
frederick.cancer.gov
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Do you use in vivo xenograft models and are looking for the best metric to assess response, as well as understand the limitation of many of the “standard” metrics that are in use in publications today? Scientists have created consensus recommendations for assessment of PDX growth and antitumor activity, providing public access to a suite of tools for in vivo growth analyses. There's been a lack of a standard approach to in vivo tumor growth analysis and assessment of antitumor activity, challenging study comparisons and effective evaluations of new therapies. This manuscript tries to address this.
Assessment of Patient-Derived Xenograft Growth and Antitumor Activity: The NCI PDXNet Consensus Recommendations - PubMed
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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#DYK that we are the only national laboratory focused only on biomedical research? To learn more about our mission and values, visit: https://bit.ly/3zjmFll
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By quantifying proteins, scientists aim to benefit correlative studies in clinical trials, help identify new biomarkers, and improve our understanding of the immune response in cancer. Scientists expanded on previous efforts to develop robust, multiplexed quantitative assays for immunomodulatory proteins using targeted mass spectrometry, providing measurements that can be performed reproducibly and harmonized across laboratories. In the new study, scientists, including investigators from our Antibody Characterization Laboratory, presented data from a multiplexed immuno-oncology (IO)-3 assay panel targeting 43 peptides representing 39 immune- and inflammation-related proteins. The publicly available dataset contains complete characterization of the assay performance, as well as the mass spectrometer parameters and reagent information necessary for implementation of the assay.
Characterization of an expanded set of assays for immunomodulatory proteins using targeted mass spectrometry - Scientific Data
nature.com
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How do you step up and make a difference for your field? By taking action. Ru-ching Hsia , Ph.D., heard the same concern from colleagues across the country: There is a dearth of electron microscopy training opportunities in the United States, and it’s limiting biological sciences. Hsia, who heads our Electron Microscopy Laboratory, realized that FNL could help fill this need and train the next generation of researchers. This is a great example of one of our scientists filling a gap in a niche field. Read more about Hsia's effort and last month's training:
Microscopy mini-course teaches critical but often missing skills | Frederick National Laboratory
frederick.cancer.gov
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Have you registered for #CancerTechShow24? Gain valuable insights on collaborating with the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and Frederick National Laboratory. Discover a wide range of technologies open for collaboration and licensing, presented through comprehensive programmatic overviews and dynamic lightning pitches. Register now: https://bit.ly/3VDFqIU
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