Courtney Jones
Assistant Professor at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. We study leukemia stem cell metabolism. All views are my own.
- Excited to share a new publications led by Dr. Cristiana O'Brien showing that circulating lipids levels can be used to predict chemotherapy response in AML patients. doi.org/10.1182/bloo...
- Unexpectedly, we also found that circulating metabolites and lipids correlated with the mutations present in the AML cells. There is a ton of data to dig into with this study which is all available in the publication and in a Shinyapp. plasmalipids.shinyapps.io/AML_circulat...
- This was a highly collaborative project that would not have been possible without our amazing collaborators @dalessandrolab.bsky.social, Julie Reisz, Sushant Kumar and many others!
- Reposted by Courtney JonesBlood donors, like 67% of adult Americans, drink a lot of coffee. However, caffeine may reduce quality of stored RBCs by (i) inhibiting G6PD (~40%); (ii) antagonizing ADORA2b. Likely relevant beyond blood transfusion! Paper: haematologica.org/haematologic... news.cuanschutz.edu/news-stories...
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- Reposted by Courtney JonesThe positive economic benefit of Cincinnati Children's on Ohio is at risk cincinnatichildrenshospitalmc.us.newsweaver.com/1m1vhmv4sc/m...
- Reposted by Courtney JonesThis field is on fire! If you liked Julie’s poster at #ASH24, our paper just came out at Aging Cell onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
- Reposted by Courtney JonesIs the survival disparity observed in Black AML patients linked to underlying differences in disease biology? Come learn about PHIP, a previously overlooked oncogene found in Black patients, at my talk tomorrow (12/7) at 4:30🩸 #ASH24 #AML #healthequity @leegrimeslab.bsky.social