We collaborated with researchers at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and California State University, Northridge to develop a universal reference numbering scheme for Ig folds! The reference numbers are now available in the iCn3D structure viewer to help you compare and analyze proteins with this common fold. Read more: https://ow.ly/AioM50SyZNL
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#ICYMI: We spoke to Dr Ian Cannell of #CancerGrandChallenges team IMAXT, based at Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, to find out more about the team's recent Cell Reports paper exploring vasculogenic mimicry. Watch the video below and read the paper here ▶️ https://bit.ly/3sa6gMA #CancerResearch #3DMapping
Dr Ian Cannell on findings in recent paper around vasculogenic mimicy
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Register soon for our upcoming #LNP webinar!
One week left to register for our upcoming webinar (Nov 16th, 12 PM EST) about the importance of using orthogonal measurement techniques for #LNP analysis featuring Jeffrey D Clogston from Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research. Register today at https://lnkd.in/gZVyQz3j and we look forward to seeing you there!
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Some of the most important and compelling topics in cancer research will be explored during plenary sessions each day at #AACR24. Learn more in AACR Annual Meeting News: https://bit.ly/443ZqHn
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Scientometrician. PhD in Bibliometrics. Senior Lecturer at the University of Brighton. Chair LIS Bibliometrics committee.
I am presenting my poster: Open Scientometrics assists in tackling global societal challenges to the Sussex Cancer Research Centre Launch Event today. Looking forward to discussing how Scientometrics as a multidisciplinary field can support tackling global challenges such as cancer! #scientometrics
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What is the focus of the emerging research on e-cigarette use in the cancer survivor population in the United States, and what specific population has not been addressed in this research? Our own Michele Cote, PhD, investigates in a new article published in Cancer. Learn more: https://ow.ly/9Hvs50Pl9ct. #ResearchCuresCancer #NCIcomprehensive
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In our first interview from #AACR2024, Jeremy Goecks reveals how his lab is working to improve the analysis of spatial omic data and the impacts this could have in cancer research. Read on for some best practice tips and the key takeaways from his talk at the conference. https://lnkd.in/eHcYmD-7
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Some of the most important and compelling topics in cancer research will be explored during plenary sessions each day at the AACR Annual Meeting 2024. Learn more in AACR Annual Meeting News: https://bit.ly/3VRj4Uy #AACR24
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Why is discovery cancer research so important? 🔬🤔 In the words of one of our incredible #Curestarter researchers, Dr Michael Samuel: “Without the funding for discovery research, the work we’re doing would be like trying to fix a car without understanding how it’s put together.” Do you have any burning questions about cancer research that you’d like one of our scientists to answer? Drop them in the comments below and we’ll do our best to respond! ⬇️
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The 1st Student Member of The President’s Board of Advisors on Historically Black Colleges and Universities | HBCU Advocate| Disability Advocate| Youth Leader
SPREAD THE WORD!! The 2024 Black in Cancer Student Engagement series hosted by Jackson State University will begin on January 24th at 1pm. Where the National Cancer Institute will host informational sessions for pathways to careers in cancer research. The series will continue every Wednesday in February. Make sure to register and repost! #jacksonstateuniversity #nationalcancerinstitute #blackincancer #stem #hbcustem #blackinstem #cancerresearcher #blackwomeninstem #blackmeninstem #stemcareers #thehbcustudentvoice
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We interviewed Charlie Saillard, Lead Data Scientist at Owkin and first author of the MSIntuit® CRC paper recently published by Nature Communications. Charlie discusses the project's early stages, hidden challenges, and breakthroughs that significantly improved MSIntuit® CRC’s performance, advancing research in colorectal cancer. 🔗 Read the full blog at https://lnkd.in/eyDgyPEC 🔗 Read the MSIntuit® CRC paper on Nature Communications https://lnkd.in/eFTDGwMQ #AI #diagnostics #colorectalcancer
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