
Kate Hughes
@katevetpath
Vet pathologist PhD FRCPath DACVP FRCVS | Path/molecular biology interface | Mammary gland microenvironment | Lagomorph path | She/Her
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23-03-2014 17:24:34
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Great to see Marina's excellent work out in its final form 👏 If you're interested in mammographic density, early life exposures and breast cancer risk, check it out! MRC IEU ICEP Elizabeth Blackwell Institute School of Cellular and Molecular Medicine🏳️🌈😷

Really looking forward to later this afternoon when @llhlactationlab will be presenting at the Cambridge Vet School Departmental Seminar! #mammaryglandbiology



📢New insights into mammary sub-microenvironments! Colocation analysis by Kate Hughes team uncovers the multifocal clustering of P-STAT3 in the #mammary glands of 🐭 & 🐄 around birth. Macrophages also show distinct clustering.🔬 #MethodsAndModels shorturl.at/YSwKp


📢Paper alert: We used #3Dpathology and CNVseq to understand the evolution of #precancer in the #humanbreast 🔬🧬Pre-malignant breast transformations develop within mutant clonal fields of morphologically normal-looking ducts 📰:tinyurl.com/2cka7wwc 🏥: CCB_VIB_KUL The Netherlands Cancer Institute




Have returned from a wonderful #mammaryglandbiology Gordon Research Conference feeling inspired and full of ideas! A wonderful week of awesome science. Thank you Walid Khaled & Prof Leonie Young for the invitation to speak & for organising a fantastic programme.






So proud of Ben who is undertaking his PhD with me Cambridge Vet School & is funded by Anatomical Society. He is incredibly talented & very hardworking & has been awarded the Dr Sophie Miller Memorial Prize. We are very honoured to meet Dr Miller’s parents who are here. #AnatSocEdinburgh2024



Leporid pathology is one of my professional passions & it was great to have the opportunity to explore endoparasites of rabbits & hares in Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation #OpenAccess #vetpath #vetparasitology #rabbitmedicine journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/10…


Come join the lab as a PhD starting October 2025 We have a project on "Therapeutic cancer prevention of hereditary cancers" 🧬+💊+🐁 funded by AstraZeneca in collaboration Andrew Reynolds and Mark Albertella Full details and eligibility: jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/48563/ Please RT


