
Milan Savani
@milan95
MD student @UTSWnews. PhD from the McBrayer lab @CRI_UTSW. @PennSAS & @Wharton grad. Views my own; RT ≠ endorsements. He/him.
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http://milansavani.com 17-02-2009 23:47:30
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Don’t miss this virtual info session next week about UT Southwestern MSTP and hear from CRI member Alex Sternisha, an MSTP student in the McBrayer lab about his experience.




Are you a scientifically-minded professional with flow cytometry experience who enjoys helping others make discoveries? Sean Morrison lab & Children’s Research Institute at UT Southwestern are hiring a research specialist to manage the flow cytometry core. Learn more below. #ScienceCareers jobs.utsouthwestern.edu/job/15618445/s…


New research in Cancer Cell from the McBrayer lab identified the de novo pyrimidine nucleotide synthesis pathway as a targetable vulnerability in IDH1 mutant brain tumors. These findings establish the basis of a clinical trial expected to begin next year. cri.utsw.edu/researchers-id…



Was great to have the chance to present our recent work from the McBrayer lab at #KSTumorMetabolism22 – thanks to the organizers, Sam, @RJDLab, our collaborators, and everyone at Children’s Research Institute at UT Southwestern! Check out the paper at doi.org/10.1016/j.ccel…





In the latest edition of Cell Press Trends in Cancer, the McBrayer lab at Children’s Research Institute at UT Southwestern reviews the emerging roles that nucleotides play in cancer metabolism. Learn more at sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Our lab is hiring at all levels! We’ve got multiple cool projects looking at metabolism, placenta biology, chromatin regulation. Click here to read more: labs.utsouthwestern.edu/solmonson-lab And email me at [email protected] if you are interested!


Collab🚨: CRI's McBrayer Lab contributed to a discovery published in Science Magazine from Rob Manguso & Bardeesy Lab at Mass General Cancer Center that defines a new #cancer-causing mechanism associated with IDH1 mutations (the most commonly mutated metabolic gene across cancers). From

Today's #MondayMotivation is courtesy CRI's McBrayer Lab: Congrats Milan Savani for successfully defending your dissertation! Dr. Savani's family and lab mates joined to celebrate. Next steps: publishing his #research & finishing his M.D. UT Southwestern Medical Center 🎉 #relentlessdiscovery
