
Joaquín Araos Henríquez
@jaraoshenriquez
🇨🇱 PhD @CRUK_CI |@QueensCam @Cambridge_Uni
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04-02-2014 00:58:54
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I’m really happy today because I started my PhD in the #BiffiLab Giulia Biffi at the CRUK Cambridge Institute Cambridge University ! I’m very excited of what I will learn and for all the exciting science we’re going to do 🔬🧫

Check out our preview with Giulia Biffi of the latest paper of the Brekkenlab about the origin of #apCAFs in pancreatic cancer where discuss the implications and future directions of this cool paper! 🧫🔬 Cancer Cell #PancreaticCancer #TumourMicroenvironment #CAFs

Joaquín from the Giulia Biffi lab highlighted that pancreatic cancer largely affects elderly people and clin. models don't recapitulate the PDAC state and CAF properties in most patients, hence he is using aged mouse models to understand how ageing shapes PDAC CAFs! #IPSCC2023


Congrats Giulia Biffi, of #CancerGrandChallenges team CANCAN, and her lab on their new paper in Cancer Cell! They've found that EGFR-activated myofibroblasts promote metastasis in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) (1/4) 👉cell.com/cancer-cell/fu… National Cancer Institute Cancer Research UK

I am very happy and honored to have contributed to this perspective article with Eloise Lloyd and Giulia Biffi about models of PDAC 🐁🧫 Thank you DMM Journal for the invitation to discuss these important topics! #PDAC #preclinicalmodels journals.biologists.com/dmm/article/17…

The Brazilian National Cancer Institute (INCA), in collaboration with Wellcome Connecting Science Learning and Training (Wellcome Connecting Science), is conducting an IMPORTANT survey to assess the current landscape, capacity, and infrastructure for #singlecell and #spatialtranscriptomics research in #LatinAmerica.


Yesterday I passed my PhD viva 🎉 CRUK Cambridge Institute Queens' College Harding Scholarship Thank you Giulia Biffi for all your mentoring and support, to the entire lab, and to our collaborators @am_jass_ Richard Gilbertson Also thank you Ainhoa Mielgo and Doug Winton for your time and valuable insights
