Nada Lallous (@lallousnada) 's Twitter Profile
Nada Lallous

@lallousnada

Asst. Prof. & Head Gobind Khorana Protein Engineering Core @ UBC | Studying transcriptional condensates in cancer. Leaving X. Follow me on LinkedIn.

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Jerelle A Joseph (@jerelleaj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

. proteinsociety annual symposium in Vancouver! What an absolute treat this meeting has been!! 🥳 thanks to the organisers for the invitation and for putting on such a fantastic meeting! Nada Lallous SpruijtLab 💃🏽

. <a href="/ProteinSociety/">proteinsociety</a> annual symposium in Vancouver! What an absolute treat this meeting has been!! 🥳 thanks to the organisers for the invitation and for putting on such a fantastic meeting! 

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What a beautiful wrap-up of the proteinsociety meeting with two stunning talks by Polly Fordyce and Neil Kelleher. This meeting was one of the best meetings I have ever attended! I met wonderful and supportive scientists, and I am so glad that I joined this community!

What a beautiful wrap-up of the <a href="/ProteinSociety/">proteinsociety</a> meeting with two stunning talks by <a href="/fordycelab/">Polly Fordyce</a> and <a href="/NLKProteomics/">Neil Kelleher</a>. This meeting was one of the best meetings I have ever attended! I met wonderful and supportive scientists, and I am so glad that I joined this community!
Shabnam Massah (@shabnammassah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m very excited to be in Heidelberg to attend EMBL transcription and chromatin conference. Checkout my poster#179 tomorrow where I will discuss our work Nada Lallous on androgen receptor transcriptional condensate in prostate cancer Nada Lallous,#EMBLTranscripts Michael Smith Health Research BC

I’m very excited to be in Heidelberg to attend EMBL transcription and chromatin conference. Checkout my poster#179 tomorrow where I will discuss our work <a href="/Lallousnada/">Nada Lallous</a> on androgen receptor transcriptional condensate in prostate cancer <a href="/Lallousnada/">Nada Lallous</a>,#EMBLTranscripts <a href="/HlthResearchBC/">Michael Smith Health Research BC</a>
Ben Sabari (@bsabari) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Checkout the latest work from the lab online today in Molecular Cell where we find that distinct sequence features encoded in IDRs are responsible for targeting proteins to specific condensates. This work was led by Nancy De La Cruz Prashant Pradhan and Reshma T Veettil .

PCF Science (@pcf_science) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you to all who attended #PCFRetreat23! It was truly our best conference ever with old & new friends and exciting cutting edge #ProstateCancer and other research presented. We hope everyone had a safe trip home & thank you for attending! Prostate Cancer Foundation UroToday.com

Thank you to all who attended #PCFRetreat23! It was truly our best conference ever with old &amp; new friends and exciting cutting edge #ProstateCancer and other research presented.  We hope everyone had a safe trip home &amp; thank you for attending!
<a href="/PCFnews/">Prostate Cancer Foundation</a> <a href="/urotoday/">UroToday.com</a>
Lack Lab (@lack_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How does AR activation affect gene expression? Our new paper shows it’s less about creating new loops and more about amplifying contact frequency in existing ones. Explore in Nature Communications (rdcu.be/dYYOL) Tweetorial below: #AR #Epigenetics #prostatecancer

Nada Lallous (@lallousnada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our study led by Jane Foo published in Breast Cancer Research! The paper explores novel inhibitors targeting the estrogen receptor activation function 2 (ER-AF2), a promising strategy for overcoming resistance in breast cancer pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39593108/

Nada Lallous (@lallousnada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our bioRxiv preprint summarizing our work on AR-V7 condensates, their role in activating a specific gene signature, and enhancing its expression in CRPC models. This work, led by post-doctoral trainee Shabnam Massah, benefited greatly from co-authors and collaborators.

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Thank you to Andrea Miyahira and Prostate Cancer Foundation and for the opportunity to discuss our research on AR-V7 transcriptional condensates in advanced prostate cancer models. This work was led by Shabnam Massah, a talented post-doctoral trainee in my lab.