
Meng-Ju Wu
@mjwu_tw
Assistant Professor @UMassChan interested in tumor metabolism/immune microenvironment. Views are my own
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https://www.mjwulab.org/ 30-04-2009 17:26:43
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tidyplots Time to say goodbye to ggplot2?🫡 "a significant reduction of code complexity" vs ggplot2 cran.r-project.org/web/packages/t… Jan Broder Engler bioRxiv 2024 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…





Our recent work on Viral mimicry escape in Ovarian Cancer is out at Cancer Discovery Cancer Discovery. aacrjournals.org/cancerdiscover…




A fun process to jump into a new topic. By integrating phosphorylation regulome, iMetAct can better predict metabolic preference. Stay tuned for the next step about how we can integrate this with machine learning! Ludwig Cancer Cancer Research Institute

Retroelement-specific tissue resident T cells control tissue resilience and predisposition to inflammation papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf… Belkaid Lab Alex Wells


Last weeks collection of #immunometabolism discoveries Bims: Biomed News biomed.news/bims-imicid/20… Plenty of interesting papers across innate & adaptive immunity inside


From the April issue: Chronic #ViralMimicry Induction Following #p53 Loss Promotes Immune Evasion brnw.ch/21wRRjh By Charles Ishak Sajid Marhon @DeCarvalho_Lab and colleagues University Health Network Princess Margaret Cancer Centre MD Anderson Cancer Center



Biliary tract cancers are aggressive and understudied. This landmark study,led by my brilliant colleague and friend Vindhya Vijay, profiles 63 BTC cell lines with multi-omics and CRISPR screens, revealing subtypes and vulnerabilities. Honored to contribute! Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation TargetCancer Fdn

A new cell line atlas of biliary tract cancers uncovers new subtypes and potential drug targets for better treatment of these deadly diseases. Learn more: broad.io/DepMap-BTCs Mass General Brigham Research TargetCancer Fdn


The Ruscetti Lab had a strong showing at GI Research Day at UMass, with Chaitanya Parikh, Shreya, and Haruka presenting their GI (and non-GI) projects. All the trainees gave fabulous talks, capped off by a great Keynote address by Nabeel Bardeesy. Thanks for organizing Meng-Ju Wu!


Had a great time co-organizing the 2nd annual GI Research Day UMass Chan Medical School ! Honored to invite my former mentor Dr. Nabeel Bardeesy as keynote. He gave a fantastic talk on new targets for hepatobiliary cancers. Grateful to all the attendees. Lots of interesting talks and posters!
