Russell Rockne (@rrockne) 's Twitter Profile
Russell Rockne

@rrockne

mathematics, art, music, cancer research and @cohmathonc orcid.org/0000-0002-1557…

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linkhttps://www.cityofhope.org/mathematical-oncology calendar_today27-06-2009 23:34:07

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These principles have kept me going as a #PhysicianScientist: 1️⃣ Stay focused on the question at hand 2️⃣ Surround yourself with supportive people—most important to your success 3️⃣ Say yes more often than no 4️⃣ Ask more questions—always 5️⃣ Find joy and celebrate every day

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City of Hope ranked Top 5 in the nation for cancer care by U.S. News & World Report! Learn more: bit.ly/3LqJshK #BestHospitals

City of Hope ranked Top 5 in the nation for cancer care by U.S. News & World Report!

Learn more: bit.ly/3LqJshK #BestHospitals
Percy Lee MD (@percyleemd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While rankings are just a part of our reputation, being ranked top 5 nationally in cancer care for the first time City of Hope is recognition of the excellence in care and innovation within our growing national system. Great to be part of this team. City of Hope | Orange County

Jeffrey West (@mathoncbro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@NCIsysbio Interested in math models of cancer? 1. Join the #MathOnco newsletter: mathematical-oncology.org/newsletter 2. Read the #MathOnco blog: mathematical-oncology.org/blog/ 3. Download #MathOnco datasets: mathematical-oncology.org/resources/data… 4. Get a #MathOnco job: mathematical-oncology.org/jobs 5. Enjoy #MathOnco art:

@NCIsysbio Interested in math models of cancer?

1. Join the #MathOnco newsletter:
mathematical-oncology.org/newsletter

2. Read the #MathOnco blog:
mathematical-oncology.org/blog/

3. Download #MathOnco datasets:
mathematical-oncology.org/resources/data…

4. Get a #MathOnco job:
mathematical-oncology.org/jobs
 
5. Enjoy #MathOnco art:
Wallace Marshall (@wallaceucsf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sorry for maybe dumb question: you know how ppl differentiate iPSCs into all kinds of cells? Can they diff into cell types that don’t normally exist in nature?

Sandy Anderson (@ara_anderson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to announce that registration for the 12th IMO workshop on Treatment Toxicity is now open. Held onsite Moffitt Cancer Center Nov 3-Nov 8 #MoffittIMO more details: imo12.eventbrite.com. Deluxe travel awards are available on a competitive basis, apply by 09/30!

City of Hope (@cityofhope) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re excited to share @CityofHope has received a historic $150 million gift from entrepreneur and philanthropist A. Emmet Stephenson Jr. and his daughter Tessa Stephenson Brand to fund pancreatic cancer research. Learn more: bit.ly/3XJXEJJ

Adam MacLean (@adamlmaclean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New preprint out now! 👉 Modeling the dynamics of EMT reveals genes associated with pan-cancer intermediate states and plasticity We analyze scRNA from many cell lines/stimuli & fit a model of EMT rates to predict genes assoc. w the *dynamics of EMT* biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

CancerSystemsBiology (@cancersysbio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Abstracts are due this Friday for #SACB2025! A great meeting for those who are employing systems approaches in cancer. We have an incredible array of speakers and a fantastic new location near Denver, Colorado.

Abstracts are due this Friday for #SACB2025! A great meeting for those who are employing systems approaches in cancer. We have an incredible array of speakers and a fantastic new location near Denver, Colorado.
Itai Yanai (@itaiyanai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How to write a grant? 1. Write it for the reviewer, not you, the applicant. 2. Communicate in stories. 3. Make your story cohesive—leave no puzzling gaps. 4. Make your story resonate to keep the reviewer reading. 5. Accept chance and noise in peer-review. pnas.org/doi/epub/10.10…

How to write a grant?
1. Write it for the reviewer, not you, the applicant.
2. Communicate in stories.
3. Make your story cohesive—leave no puzzling gaps.
4. Make your story resonate to keep the reviewer reading.
5. Accept chance and noise in peer-review. 
pnas.org/doi/epub/10.10…
Eric Topol (@erictopol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The capability for producing "mirror life" is out there and poses danger. When some scientists who worked on this became aware, they stopped pursuing it, and co-authored this piece, along with over 30 leading scientists—a Science Magazine policy forum that lays out the risks

The capability for producing "mirror life" is out there and poses danger. When some scientists who worked on this became aware, they stopped pursuing it, and co-authored this piece, along with over 30 leading scientists—a <a href="/ScienceMagazine/">Science Magazine</a> policy forum that lays out the risks
Adam MacLean (@adamlmaclean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Transition paths across the EMT landscape are dictated by network logic (For explainer 🧵, 👉🟦) biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

BIRS (@birs_math) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week at BIRS: Mechanistic Learning as a combination of Machine Learning and Modeling in Mathematical Oncology birs.ca/events/2025/5-…

This week at BIRS: Mechanistic Learning as a combination of Machine Learning and Modeling in Mathematical Oncology birs.ca/events/2025/5-…
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Working in #CancerBiology? Join us at our expert-led #EBECancer25 course, to discover how insights on the #evolutionary & ecological aspects of #cancer are shaping the future for improved clinical treatments💊 📅30 June-3 July 2025 ⏰Apply by 1 April 📎 bit.ly/3WsZspB

Working in #CancerBiology?

Join us at our expert-led #EBECancer25 course, to discover how insights on the #evolutionary &amp; ecological aspects of #cancer are shaping the future for improved clinical treatments💊

📅30 June-3 July 2025

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