Kate Dunmore (@dunmorekate) 's Twitter Profile
Kate Dunmore

@dunmorekate

PhD candidate in the Rickman lab at Weill Cornell studying Neuroendocrine Prostate Cancer 🇺🇸 Newcastle University alumni 🇬🇧

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Rickman Lab (@rickmanlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just wrapped up another great lab meeting via Zoom. We're looking for a new technician to join our group! If you are interested in mouse models of prostate cancer, next-generation sequencing, and CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing, come join us! rickmanlab.weill.cornell.edu/about-us/job-o…

Just wrapped up another great lab meeting via Zoom. We're looking for a new technician to join our group! If you are interested in mouse models of prostate cancer, next-generation sequencing, and CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing, come join us! rickmanlab.weill.cornell.edu/about-us/job-o…
Weill Cornell Medicine (@weillcornell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Research suggests how tumors evolve to become an aggressive form of prostate cancer could lead to new treatments, in a study led by Dr. David Rickman of Weill Cornell Medicine Pathology and co-first authors Drs. Nicholas Brady and Alyssa Bagadion of Weill Cornell GSMS. bit.ly/3yaqrr8

Research suggests how tumors evolve to become an aggressive form of prostate cancer could lead to new treatments, in a study led by Dr. David Rickman of <a href="/WCMCPathology/">Weill Cornell Medicine Pathology</a> and co-first authors Drs. <a href="/NicholasJBrady/">Nicholas Brady</a> and <a href="/AlyssaBagadion/">Alyssa Bagadion</a> of <a href="/WeillCornellGS/">Weill Cornell GSMS</a>.

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NewYork-Presbyterian (@nyphospital) 's Twitter Profile Photo

20 years ago the #NYP & Weill Cornell Medicine Burn Center cared for severely injured patients from the #September11th attacks. Today, the care team reflects on how the unit came together to heal survivors. On behalf of #NYP, we vow to #NeverForget: nyphosp.co/3hk0sYg #Honor911

Rickman Lab (@rickmanlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re hiring! (2x technicians and a post-doc) Are you interested in the molecular and epigenetic drivers of neuroendocrine prostate cancer development? Want to use novel GEMMs and organoid models? Look no further! Reach out to [email protected] for more information.