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The Believe in Progress podcast took to the #AACR25 exhibit hall floor to hear from scientists, survivors, and advocates—all working to move cancer research forward. Stay tuned for the full episode, and explore past conversations here: youtube.com/playlist?list=… MitchStoller

What if a biopsy could do more than just diagnose GBM? A Nature Communications study from our Accelerating GBM Therapies Through Serial Biopsies TeamLab shows how 'investigative biopsies' can yield deep molecular and immune insights—helping us rethink how GBM research and trials could be



Thank you to Omer Yilmaz from Koch Institute at MIT for joining us for a fantastic #WednesdayLectureSeries on “Dietary control of intestinal stem cells in physiology and disease”. Hosted by the Li Lab.





Many thanks to Michael Yaffe, Tiffany Emmons, & Whitney Henry for joining us for Lethal Weapons and leading this insightful discussion about cell death pathways.


Go beyond the ABCs of ADCs! Join us for the 23rd Annual Koch Institute at MIT Symposium on Antibody Drug Conjugates, June 27th! Our keynote speaker is Nobel-prize winner Carolyn Bertozzi of Stanford University & an array of industry & academic leaders. Register: mit-ki.org/4lfoxiz


(1/13) Thread on Matteo Mazzocca Domenic Narducci Simon Grosse-Holz Jessica Matthias new preprint Q: how does chromatin move? Using MINFLUX, SPT & SRLCI, we track chromatin dynamics across 7 orders of magnitude in time to provide some answers biorxiv.org/content/10.110…




Dive into the world of Antibody Drug Conjugates at the 23rd Annual Koch Institute at MIT Symposium on June 27! Keynote by Nobel laureate Carolyn Bertozzi of Stanford University. Featuring leaders from academia & industry. Register: mit-ki.org/4lfoxiz



Universities don’t just fuel research—they train the inventors who turn ideas into patents, products, and startups. In low-innovation regions, they account for 10% of local patents and 14% of new inventors. mitsloan.mit.edu/ideas-made-to-… MIT Sloan School of Management Copenhagen Business School


Congratulations to Stand Up to Cancer on 17 years of accelerating progress in cancer science and medicine. The AACR is proud to be the scientific partner of Stand Up To Cancer.


We're excited for the 23rd Annual KI Symposium on 6/27 & - a jam-packed day of insightful talks on Antibody Drug Conjugates. Nobel-prize winner Carolyn Bertozzi of Stanford University will speak, along w/ a line-up of academic & industry leaders. Register: mit-ki.org/4lfoxiz
