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Official account of the Scadden Lab at Harvard University and MGH. We study the hematopoietic system in health and disease. Posts by Dr. Scadden are signed DS.
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30-10-2018 15:01:14
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Many thanks to all our expert collaborators ScaddenLab CarmelietLab Bernard Thienpont Aurélie Carlier Ninib Baryawno @triziagos @DiLa_lab Johan Swinnen Liesbet Geris and non-twitters

Very exciting indeed! This paper has been long in the making and a big thank you to all co-authors Steve Stegen Aurélie Carlier Veerle W Daniels BaryawnoLab Maarten Depypere Azeem Sharda @triziagos @DiLa_lab Johan Swinnen Liesbet Geris Bernard Thienpont CarmelietLab ScaddenLab 1/6

Thanks for highlighting our study performed by Nick van Gastel with help of Steve Stegen, two amazing young scientists GeertCarmelietLab and ScaddenLab


NEW Perspective by S Méndez-Ferrer et al outlines how the #BoneMarrowNiche contributes to the initiation & the progression of haematological malignancies & suggests guidelines to help overcome existing research challenges. bit.ly/-SMF- Cancer at Nature Portfolio Cambridge Stem Cell Institute


Very happy to have contributed to this study, although most praise should go to GeertCarmelietLab and first author Nick van Gastel (now a postdoc in ScaddenLab) for this wonderful and exciting work!






Paul Frenette was a cherished colleague and friend whose creativity changed forever how we think about hematopoiesis and the bone marrow niche. His greatness in science was matched by his warmth, kindness and humor. We deeply mourn his loss and celebrate his life. Paul Frenette

A huge team effort under the umbrella of the Boston bone metastases consortium. Targeting CCL20:CCR6 axes relieves immunosuppression in bone met prostate cancer. ScaddenLab PeterK SykesLabMGH @MGH_RI Cancer Cell authors.elsevier.com/c/1dw7q5TA51Vy…
