Ariana Huebner (@amihuebner) 's Twitter Profile
Ariana Huebner

@amihuebner

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calendar_today09-10-2017 12:08:30

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Michelle Dietzen (@michi_dii) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our paper, a collaboration with Enkhtsetseg Munkhbaatar, Philipp Jost and Nicholas McGranahan is published in Nature Communications! We highlight the frequent occurrence of MCL-1 gains in lung adenocarcinoma and explore the potential of MCL-1 as a therapeutic target. nature.com/articles/s4146…

Michelle Dietzen (@michi_dii) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You always had trouble understanding tumour evolution? Our new SnapShot in Cell highlights the key concepts of tumour evolution and drivers of diversity for you. Thanks for the great collaboration Ariana Huebner and Nicholas McGranahan! cell.com/cell/fulltext/…

Ariana Huebner (@amihuebner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our Cell SnapShot on Tumor Evolution which sheds light on key concepts of tumor evolution and drivers of diversity. Plus it looks great as a poster! Michelle Dietzen Nicholas McGranahan cell.com/cell/fulltext/…

Nature Reviews Cancer (@naturerevcancer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Enjoyed Saturday's #AACR21 sessions on #cancerevolution? Check out this recent Review by JRM Black James Black & N McGranahan Nicholas McGranahan: Genetic and non-genetic clonal diversity in cancer evolution, go.nature.com/3qUIHB4

Enjoyed Saturday's #AACR21 sessions on #cancerevolution? Check out this recent Review by JRM Black <a href="/jrm_black/">James Black</a> &amp; N McGranahan <a href="/NickyMcGranahan/">Nicholas McGranahan</a>: Genetic and non-genetic clonal diversity in cancer evolution, go.nature.com/3qUIHB4
Bobby Bentham (@bobbybentham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Out now in nature! Introducing our new method T cell ExTRECT that uses DNA sequencing data to directly quantify T cell fraction and its application in cancer. A quick thread 🧵 nature.com/articles/s4158… (1/20)

Ariana Huebner (@amihuebner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to see our latest findings from TRACERx online bioRxiv. Establishing multi-region patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) increased the number of patients it was possible to derive models for, and might help to overcome genomic bottlenecking seen in individual models.

James Black (@jrm_black) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Our preprint ‘RNA allelic frequencies of somatic mutations encode substantial functional information in cancers’ is out today. Excited to tell you all about it, and our new tool, RVdriver: biorxiv.org/content/10.110… (1/8)

Ariana Huebner (@amihuebner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

5 years in the making - happy to see this work from my PhD published! Thanks to James Black and @Rodrigo23374678 for the collaboration and Nicholas McGranahan for his supervision. Thread below 👇

James Black (@jrm_black) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢The RNA single base substitution signatures we described in #TRACERx are online at COSMIC v3.4! Check them out if you're studying RNA editing in cancer Led by @CarlosEcolEvol with Nicholas McGranahan Charles Swanton Link: cancer.sanger.ac.uk/signatures/rna… Paper: nature.com/articles/s4158…

📢The RNA single base substitution signatures we described in #TRACERx are online at COSMIC v3.4! Check them out if you're studying RNA editing in cancer

Led by @CarlosEcolEvol with <a href="/NickyMcGranahan/">Nicholas McGranahan</a> <a href="/CharlesSwanton/">Charles Swanton</a> 

Link: cancer.sanger.ac.uk/signatures/rna…
Paper: nature.com/articles/s4158…
Ariana Huebner (@amihuebner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our automated method for reconstructing tumor phylogenies, CONIPHER, is finally published! Many thanks to Kristiana Grigoriadis and all co-authors. This tool has been invaluable for processing the recent TRACERx primary and metastasis tumors and we hope it will be for others as well!

Charles Swanton (@charlesswanton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models allow cancer researchers to study tumour tissue from patients in mice. Our CRUK Lung Centre paper Nature Communications describes 48 new PDX models and highlights the importance of intratumor heterogeneity in the development of cancer models (1/9)

Patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models allow cancer researchers to study tumour tissue from patients in mice.

Our <a href="/CRUKLungCentre/">CRUK Lung Centre</a> paper <a href="/NatureComms/">Nature Communications</a> describes 48 new PDX models and highlights the importance of intratumor heterogeneity in the development of cancer models (1/9)
Charles Swanton (@charlesswanton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today our study of the association between replication timing alterations and mutation acquisition during cancer evolution has been published in Nature Communications nature.com/articles/s4146…

Michelle Dietzen (@michi_dii) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My main PhD project is finally out 🎉 it was such an honour to investigate replication timing with Haoran Zhai 🥳 many thanks for all the great support to Nicholas McGranahan Nnennaya Kanu and Charles Swanton and all the great scientists that helped us along the way 🫶🏽

Nicholas McGranahan (@nickymcgranahan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Together with Charles Swanton, delighted to share that our new tool, MHC Hammer - which can detect different types of HLA disruption - mutation, loss, RNA repression and alt. splicing - is now out in #NatureGenetics and available to use…nature.com/articles/s4158…... 🧵below

Bobby Bentham (@bobbybentham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚀 Our paper introducing ImmuneLENS, a new tool that measures T and B cell fractions from WGS data. This builds on our previous method, T cell ExTRECT, that used a signal from V(D)J recombination to measure T cells. Out today in Nature Genetics doi.org/10.1038/s41588… 🧵👇

michelle leung (@michellemleung) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔥New #review out! We explore how experimental models and high-throughput sequencing (or, all the ✨#omics✨) complement each other in #metastasis research. Bridging these approaches can unlock deeper insights into #cancer progression and #treatment