
Chiara Falcomatà
@chiarafalcomata
@CancerResearch postdoc in Brown lab, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai | pancreatic cancer immunology
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Ovarian cancer-derived IL-4 promotes immunotherapy resistance: Cell cell.com/cell/fulltext/… Icahn Genomics Institute Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Brown Lab, Baccarini lab Miriam Merad, MD, PhD Peter Sorger @SantagataLab Dmitriy Zamarin MD PhD Chiara Falcomatà Jia-Ren Lin Nelson LaMarche .



So excited to share our new paper out in nature led by the fabulous Anais Elewaut and Guillem Estivill providing mechanistic insights into anti-tumor immunity and why it may fail in so many patients! Sky-torial on Anna Obenauf.bsky.social rdcu.be/d1F7s


First lab tweet! Sharing new papers: PRINT Using Perturb-map, we show how ovarian tumors resist immunotherapy loom.ly/eHXDm4w PREPRINT Developed new technology to easily generate cell-targeted LNP-RNA Sandro Santagata Joshua Brody, MD Yizhou Dong

Sandro Santagata Joshua Brody, MD Yizhou Dong More details on 'Bispecific antibody targeting of lipid nanoparticles' in the bioRxiv here >>> biorxiv.org/content/10.110…



HUGE congratulations to Linghua Wang, MD, PhD & team for her latest Cancer Cell study Integrative analyses of over 14 million cells from 10 cancer types across 7 spatial transcriptomics and proteomics platforms identifies four distinct spatial CAF subtypes conserved across cancer types


🤩Super excited our branched #PancreaticCancer #Organoids to capture tumour heterogeneity made it on the cover of Nature Biomedical Engineering 🙏🏼nature.com/natbiomedeng/v… TU München VomLaborInDiePraxis @TUMKlinikum Aristeidis Papargyriou Reichert Lab

Very excited to share our preprint on #AI directed Deep Visual Proteomics (DVP) on #PancreaticCancer precursor lesions (PanINs), in collaboration with OmicVision Andreas Mund Thousands of proteins from as few as ~100 precisely microdissected cells in archival samples!
