The Ding Lab (@dinglab_washu) 's Twitter Profile
The Ding Lab

@dinglab_washu

Lab led by Dr. Li Ding @washumedicine | Pioneering cancer proteogenomics | Affiliated with @WashUOncology and @GenomeInstitute

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linkhttps://dinglab.wustl.edu/ calendar_today16-08-2023 20:47:00

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Cell (@cellcellpress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today Cell, Cancer Cell and Cell Reports Medicine are pleased to publish the 1st wave of Pan-#Cancer multiomics papers looking at over 1000 patients across 10 #tumor types from National Cancer Institute Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium #CPTAC (1/n) Cancer Cell Cell Reports Medicine #openaccess

Today Cell, Cancer Cell and Cell Reports Medicine are pleased to publish the 1st wave of Pan-#Cancer multiomics papers looking at over 1000 patients across 10 #tumor types  from <a href="/theNCI/">National Cancer Institute</a> Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium #CPTAC (1/n) <a href="/Cancer_Cell/">Cancer Cell</a> <a href="/CellRepMed/">Cell Reports Medicine</a> #openaccess
WashU Medicine (@washumedicine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers at #WashUMed, Broad Institute of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard University, BYU and more have completed an analysis of the proteins driving cancer across multiple tumor types. This raises the prospect of new therapies that block key proteins that drive cancer growth. medicine.wustl.edu/news/scientist…

WashU Medicine (@washumedicine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new study co-led by #WashUMed researchers analyzes the epigenomes of tumor cells across 11 cancer types, shedding light on the role of epigenetics in cancer formation, growth and spreading. Learn more: medicine.wustl.edu/news/epigenome…

National Cancer Institute (@thenci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PRESS RELEASE: New insights from 10 Human Tumor Atlas Network studies provide critical information on how cancer tumors develop, spread, and respond to treatments. The research is to be published tomorrow in Nature Cancer. Learn more: go.nih.gov/YN70LjH #CancerMoonshot #HTAN

PRESS RELEASE: New insights from 10 Human Tumor Atlas Network studies provide critical information on how cancer tumors develop, spread, and respond to treatments. The research is to be published tomorrow in <a href="/NatureCancer/">Nature Cancer</a>. Learn more: go.nih.gov/YN70LjH #CancerMoonshot #HTAN
WashU Medicine (@washumedicine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers at WashU Medicine have created 3D maps of tumor structures, revealing how cancer cells and their environment are organized at a single-cell level. The study, published in Nature, could pave the way for innovative therapies. medicine.washu.edu/news/complexit…