John Tadross (@johntadross) 's Twitter Profile
John Tadross

@johntadross

Moleculo-Histopathologist and Practicing Academic

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NHS East Genomics (@east_genomics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to our Molecular Pathology co-lead John Tadross on his role in a paper published in nature reporting the creation of a "Google Maps for the brain" known as HYPOMAP. Find out more: eastgenomics.nhs.uk/about-us/news-…

Congratulations to our Molecular Pathology co-lead <a href="/JohnTadross/">John Tadross</a> on his role in a paper published in <a href="/Nature/">nature</a> reporting the creation of a "Google Maps for the brain" known as HYPOMAP. Find out more: eastgenomics.nhs.uk/about-us/news-…
Georgina Dowsett (@gkcdowsett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So great to see our efforts in mapping the human hypothalamus published nature! A collaborative effort between Inst Metabolic Science-Metabolic Research Labs and Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research Lukas Steuernagel John Tadross Brian Lam Giles Yeo. Excited to be sharing this dataset with the community😁🧠 nature.com/articles/s4158…

John Tadross (@johntadross) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Endoscopic, ultrasound-guided, radiofrequency ablation of aldosterone-producing adenomas (FABULAS): a UK, multicentre, prospective, proof-of-concept trial 🎉 sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Inst Metabolic Science-Metabolic Research Labs

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New map of the brain a game-changer for tackling obesity and diabetes, says Giles Yeo 🧠 Inst Metabolic Science-Metabolic Research Labs Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research scientists have created the most detailed map to date of the human hypothalamus that could lead to new treatments. Find out how 👇 cam.ac.uk/research/news/…

New map of the brain a game-changer for tackling obesity and diabetes, says <a href="/GilesYeo/">Giles Yeo</a> 🧠

<a href="/IMS_MRL/">Inst Metabolic Science-Metabolic Research Labs</a> <a href="/MPI_Metabolism/">Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research</a> scientists have created the most detailed map to date of the human hypothalamus that could lead to new treatments. 

Find out how 👇
cam.ac.uk/research/news/…
The Australian (@australian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Little has been understood about what goes on in the brain’s ‘appetite control centre’. The first cell map of the human hypothalamus, though, is set to supercharge future weight loss drugs: bit.ly/41l0xT0

Little has been understood about what goes on in the brain’s ‘appetite control centre’. The first cell map of the human hypothalamus, though, is set to supercharge future weight loss drugs: bit.ly/41l0xT0
Dr Suzy Lishman CBE 👩🏻‍🔬 (@ilovepathology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had a lovely evening Girton College, Cambridge University on the judging panel for this year’s Dr Phil Hammond 💙 Science Communication Prize. Heard a brilliant and varied range of talks on the theme of extinction - from the death of cells and languages to the loss of enzymes and neural pathways.

Had a lovely evening <a href="/GirtonCollege/">Girton College, Cambridge University</a> on the judging panel for this year’s <a href="/drphilhammond/">Dr Phil Hammond 💙</a> Science Communication Prize. Heard a brilliant and varied range of talks on the theme of extinction - from the death of cells and languages to the loss of enzymes and neural pathways.
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Understanding the genetics of Labrador retriever obesity may help dog owners mitigate their best friend’s weight gain. sciencenews.org/article/labrad…

Cambridge University (@cambridge_uni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever wondered why some Labradors are always hungry? 🐶 Eleanor Raffan and her team PDN Cambridge have found new ‘obesity genes’ in Labradors that makes carriers prone to overeating. It also turns out the same genes can influence obesity in humans too. Read more about this study

Ever wondered why some Labradors are always hungry? 🐶

<a href="/EllieRaffan/">Eleanor Raffan</a> and her team <a href="/PDN_Cambridge/">PDN Cambridge</a> have found new ‘obesity genes’ in Labradors that makes carriers prone to overeating.

It also turns out the same genes can influence obesity in humans too.

Read more about this study
John Tadross (@johntadross) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exploring targets in oropharyngeal cancer – association with immune markers and AI‐scoring of B7‐H3 expression - Liu - 2025 - Clinical and Translational Medicine - Wiley Online Library onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ct…

Girton College, Cambridge University (@girtoncollege) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A study published in Science Magazine (co-authored by Girton Fellow Dr John Tadross) reports the discovery of new genes linked to obesity in dogs and humans. Read more ⬇️ eastgenomics.nhs.uk/about-us/news-…

A study published in <a href="/ScienceMagazine/">Science Magazine</a>  (co-authored by Girton Fellow Dr <a href="/JohnTadross/">John Tadross</a>) reports the discovery of new genes linked to obesity in dogs and humans. 

Read more ⬇️
eastgenomics.nhs.uk/about-us/news-…
John Tadross (@johntadross) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lingual hamartoma‐like lipoblastoma: the diagnostic value of routine whole‐genome sequencing - Histopathology onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/hi… Delighted to see this very honest report of a missed diagnosis averted by NHS WGS Genomics England NHS East Genomics

Tim Boniface (@timbonifacejazz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to BBC Radio 3 for giving track 5 of my new album 'Psalter' a spin this afternoon! Second piece on 'Jazz Record Requests' if you fancy a listen... 😎 A mention for Girton Jazz Girton College, Cambridge University too