Bradley Stevens (@bsteve00) 's Twitter Profile
Bradley Stevens

@bsteve00

Sciencer in training. PhD candidate at St. Jude in @hatleylab. I just want to have fun and do good science! Opinions are my own. he/him/his

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St. Jude Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (@stjudegraduate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers @stjuderesearch show their gratitude for students this #GraduateStudentAppreciation week. They are praised for their collaboration, contributions & research efforts in support of our mission to improve outcomes for children with catastrophic diseases everywhere. 🌎

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So excited to be at #AACR24! If you are attending come see me at my poster on 4/7 titled “Determining the genomic basis of PAX3-FOXO1 mediated transformation in rhabdomyosarcoma” 🫶

So excited to be at #AACR24! If you are attending come see me at my poster on 4/7 titled “Determining the genomic basis of PAX3-FOXO1 mediated transformation in rhabdomyosarcoma” 🫶
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This was such an amazing experience and super grateful to be able to share my research at #AACR24 I’m ready to soak up all the inspiration left in this conference 🙌 HatleyLab St. Jude Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences St. Jude Research

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For everyone at #AACR24 make sure you attend Randy Larsen poster (Section 9 Board 8) at this afternoon’s session to hear about his 🔥 research 🔬!

St. Jude Research (@stjuderesearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

St. Jude Scholars-in-training Kateryna Petrykey, PhD, and Randolph Larsen, graduate students, received Scholars-in-Training awards at the annual AACR meeting. The highly competitive awards recognize young investigators presenting meritorious proffered papers. Congratulations!

St. Jude Scholars-in-training Kateryna Petrykey, PhD, and Randolph Larsen, graduate students, received Scholars-in-Training awards at the annual AACR meeting. The highly competitive awards recognize young investigators presenting meritorious proffered papers. Congratulations!
Dr. Kimryn Rathmell (@ncidirector) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy Pride Month! In June, we celebrate the valuable contributions of the sexual and gender minority community and reaffirm our commitment to providing a safe and welcoming space for LGBTQIA+ people across National Cancer Institute and beyond. #Pride2024 #NIH2024Pride #PrideMonth

Happy Pride Month! In June, we celebrate the valuable contributions of the sexual and gender minority community and reaffirm our commitment to providing a safe and welcoming space for LGBTQIA+ people across <a href="/theNCI/">National Cancer Institute</a> and beyond. #Pride2024 #NIH2024Pride #PrideMonth
The Roberts Lab (@therobertslab1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our new review in Nature Reviews Drug Discovery covering ongoing efforts to therapeutically target chromatin remodelers focusing on SWI/SNF complexes. Congratulations to authors Hayden Malone and Charlie! St. Jude Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences @stjuderesearch #swisnf (1/9) nature.com/articles/s4157…

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Attended the Camille F. Sarrouf Lecture, where Dr. Freeman Hrabowski delivered an inspiring talk! We got the golden ticket to meet him and received an autographed book!

Attended the Camille F. Sarrouf Lecture, where Dr. Freeman Hrabowski delivered an inspiring talk! We got the golden ticket to meet him and received an autographed book!
St. Jude Research (@stjuderesearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cuts in NIH research grants will have a lasting negative impact on science and medicine in the U.S. Grants will continue to fund specific research costs, but essential infrastructure like labs, advanced equipment and support staff are crucial for groundbreaking work.