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- This is a paper I am super proud of, long in the making, packed with important concepts. It was old data and n=1 (most stronge claims backed with patients), metastatic clones are endowed with plasticity to adapt to multiple organ environments.
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- Celebrating Christina Curtis and her well-deserved Paul Marks Prize! Some tumors are born bad. Christina uses math to find them early, predict their paths, and outsmart them. A win for cancer biology and for MSK to cheer.
- My lab shows up every day to take on the rare cancers. Now we’re getting on the bikes together for Cycle for Survival. Every gift is matched (yes, doubled!), and 100% goes to rare cancer research at MSK—where rare cancers are our daily reality and the science moves the needle. bit.ly/3Y1m4xx
- Reposted by danapeerMeet the keynote speakers for the 2025 scverse conference! John Marioni, Head of Computation at Genentech Research and Early Development and former head of EBI 🧵 #scverse #scverse2025 #AI #DrugDevelopment #MachineLearning #ComputationalBiology #Biotech #Pharma #Genentech
- Reposted by danapeer@jengreitz.bsky.social l & my lab want to co-hire a computational biologist/biostatistician with project management expertise to help map the regulatory code of the human genome and discover genetic mechanisms of disease. Details below careersearch.stanford.edu/jobs/computa... Plz RT
- A great read for anyone interested in perturbations and cell-fate decisions. Top notch work.
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- Reposted by danapeerExcited to share our paper on deciphering the design & control principles of tissue scaling w/ Luisa Arispe! Amazing work by co-first authors Danielle Pi and Jonas Braun. We show *differentiated* endothelial cell proliferate in waves with ultrafast cell cycle time of ~5h www.cell.com/cell-systems...
- This is brilliant!
- New in @natbiotech.nature.com: a team led by scientists at MSK and University of Toronto have developed a new platform to facilitate the study of RNA-biding proteins (RBPs) across hundreds of species of plants, insects, and animals.
- Again I would like to thank the Pezcoller Foundation for inviting me to the 36th Pezcoller Symposium in beautiful Trento. They were warm, pampering and wonderful hosts and science was top notch and delightful. I had fabulous time!
- A huge congratulations to my better half, Itsik Pe'er, @iscb.bsky.social
- This is a great tool!
- Reposted by danapeerAnd just like that @katharinaweins.bsky.social and Elvira Isenring managed to make us look cooler than we'll ever be: www.youtube.com/watch?v=8t8R...
- The line up for this conference is amazing and I am really looking forward to all the talks and discussions tomorrow!
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- Reposted by danapeerFor ESIs dealing with grants being rescinded: if an investigator’s 1st substantial independent research award is terminated within the first 3 years of the project period (not due to scientific misconduct ) they can request the reinstatement of ESI status grants.nih.gov/news-events/...
- I am thrilled to share with the world a new preprint, spearheaded by the truly amazing Jose Reyes in partnership with the Lowe lab. The paper sheds light on benign to malignant transition in PDAC, uncovering roles of plasticity, tissue remodeling and P53. -> www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- 2) We find that P53 is uniquely activated in the highly plastic progenitor state. This highly plastic state activates KRAS + other oncogenic signals, P53 + other tumor suppressors. This state expands under inflammation, from 1% to 30%. -->
- I am so honored to be an awardee from a foundation that recognizes and funds innovation. I wish more foundations shared the Mark foundations vision. Also, the Pezcoller meeting was so fantastic this year, we were hardly the only highlights.
- Reposted by danapeerPlease check out our new approach to modeling somatic mutation signatures. DAMUTA has independent Damage and Misrepair signatures whose activities are more interpretable and more predictive of DNA repair defects, than COSMIC SBS signatures 🧬🖥️🧪 www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- The Single-cell Analytics Innovation Lab @mskcancercenter.bsky.social is expanding and looking for ML-oriented computational biologists. Join our team based in NYC to work on cutting-edge single-cell & spatial transcriptomics methods in collaboration with leading research labs. bit.ly/4lTEr2t
- Reposted by danapeerDavid Liu @harvard.edu beautifully articulates the criticality of basic science funding for developing revolutionary therapeutics like life-saving base editors 👏 youtu.be/8YhJM6zxYDw?...
- Reposted by danapeer🧠 Excited to share my main PhD project! We mapped the regulatory rules governing Glioblastoma plasticity using single-cell multi-omics and deep learning. This work is part of a two-paper series with @bayraktarlab.bsky.social @oliverstegle.bsky.social and @moritzmall.bsky.social, Preprint at end🧵👇
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- Reposted by danapeerHow does tumour heterogeneity arise? How can we predict cancer cell plasticity? In 2 new studies, we trace #glioblastoma heterogeneity to a spatial cancer cell trajectory w. multimodal cell atlassing bit.ly/4mkrWgs & predict plasticity w. snRNA/ATAC+deep learning bit.ly/3FbI6Ic 🧵
- I am pleased to share our recent publication, fruit of a wonderful collaboration with truly amazing colleagues @adrienneboire.bsky.social and @meningojan.bsky.social, whose work was a tour de force demonstrating that immunology in the brain is a different beast -> www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- 2) Biology works differently in the leptomeningeal space, which is why normal therapies fail there. Anti-tumor immunity is different: independently of antigen presentation: Interferon gamma drives maturation of dendritic cells into supporters of NK cell-mediated tumor killing ->
- Basic science matters!
- This collaboration was a true pleasure, with great scientists and wonderful people, leading to amazing science
- I am delighted to share that our work focused on anti-tumor immunity in the leptomeningeal space was published today: www.nature.com/articles/s41... @meningojan.bsky.social
- Reposted by danapeerDelighted to share our latest work deciphering the landscape of chromatin accessibility and modeling the DNA sequence syntax rules underlying gene regulation during human fetal development! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... Read on for more: 🧵 1/16 #GeneReg 🧬🖥️
- Great advice
- Congratulations David
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- From great collaborations come great things. Excited to share Segger, the solution to segmentation of spatial transcriptomics (ST) data, with the @steglelab.bsky.social and @moritzgerstung.bsky.social labs, spearheaded by the great Andrew Moorman and Elyas Heidari www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- So proud of this work, this was a great collaboration and I highly recommend this read and tool. My own tweetorial shortly but @steglelab.bsky.social tutorial is great.
- 1/ New preprint! 🍳 @elihei.bsky.social and our team at @embl.org , @dkfz.bsky.social, and @mskcancercenter.bsky.social built #segger - a fast, accurate cell segmentation tool for spatial transcriptomics that assigns transcripts to their cell origins! doi.org/10.1101/2025...
- Completely agree and have thought this for a decade
- Reposted by danapeerWe are looking for a talented postdoctoral bioinformatician @thedawsonlab.bsky.social to work with us on single cell multiomics incorporating lineage tracing and spatial technologies- we specifically want someone curious, fearless with a licence to innovate!! Come join us!!
- Welcome to Blusky!
- This is very much fitting, and exciting, for my first Blusky post 🤩 Thrilled to share our new study on CAFs and NK cells, now online 🌟 in CD_AACR!! t.co/vmq8ZyQ3KV
- Congratulations to all new fellows, especially my better half Itsik Pe'er