Sabrina Camp (@sabrinaycamp) 's Twitter Profile
Sabrina Camp

@sabrinaycamp

Computational Biologist @vanallenlab DFCI & Broad Institute | U of Alabama

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calendar_today06-09-2018 01:15:01

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Eli Van Allen (@vanallenlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here’s our latest, a single cell dissection of lethal prostate cancer across metastatic sites & clinical states. Lots of cool stuff to unpack - congrats Meng Xiao He, Dr. Taplin et al! nature.com/articles/s4159… Nature Medicine Dana-Farber Broad Institute [1/n]

Mitchell Machiela (@mitchiela) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Online today in Science Magazine! We observe a similar distribution of de novo mutations in children of Chernobyl cleanup workers and evacuees as seen in the general population, suggesting a lack of transgenerational effect. Meredith Yeager @NCIChanock science.sciencemag.org/content/early/…

Eli Van Allen (@vanallenlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For #ProstateCancerAwarenessMonth, an update on the Metastatic Prostate Cancer Project @PrCaProject & bringing patient-driven cancer research to everyone's doorsteps Broad Institute Dana-Farber Count Me In Stand Up To Cancer et al. - please share! mpcproject.org [1/9]

Eli Van Allen (@vanallenlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest - introducing the Molecular Oncology Almanac (MOAlmanac): paired clinical interpretation algorithm + knowledge base for precision cancer medicine Molecular Oncology Almanac Congrats Brendan Reardon et al! Dana-Farber Broad Institute nature.com/articles/s4301… Nature Cancer [1/12]

Eli Van Allen (@vanallenlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lab-mates sharing some of our ongoing work at #ASCO22: 1. Clinical interpretation algorithms for cancer genomes Brendan Reardon 2. Kidney cancer genomics Chris Labaki (+ Toni Choueiri, MD et al) 3. Patient-partnered genomics research Sabrina Camp (+ Seyram Naa Naki Doe-Tetteh David B. Solit, MD et al) [1/2]

Lab-mates sharing some of our ongoing work at #ASCO22:
1. Clinical interpretation algorithms for cancer genomes <a href="/brendan_reardon/">Brendan Reardon</a>
2. Kidney cancer genomics <a href="/Chrislabaki1/">Chris Labaki</a> (+ <a href="/DrChoueiri/">Toni Choueiri, MD</a> et al)
3. Patient-partnered genomics research <a href="/sabrinaycamp/">Sabrina Camp</a> (+ <a href="/SeyramNaa/">Seyram Naa Naki Doe-Tetteh</a> <a href="/DSolit/">David B. Solit, MD</a> et al) [1/2]
David B. Solit, MD (@dsolit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great work by Seyram Doe-Tetteh, Sabrina Camp and the entire Make-an-IMPACT team for their work reducing barriers to NGS for rare cancer patients. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Dana-Farber Thanks for all you do for our patients.

Broad Institute (@broadinstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The MPCproject is a first-of-its-kind data-gathering initiative dedicated to better understand the genetics and biology of Metastatic Prostate Cancer. In Cell Genomics, researchers have reported the results of the first 4 years of the project. Read more: broad.io/MPCnews

The MPCproject is a first-of-its-kind data-gathering initiative dedicated to better understand the genetics and biology of Metastatic Prostate Cancer. In <a href="/CellGenomics/">Cell Genomics</a>, researchers have reported the results of the first 4 years of the project. Read more: broad.io/MPCnews
Eli Van Allen (@vanallenlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We asked what would happen if we flipped a research paradigm and partnered with prostate cancer patients to bring genomics research to them At their doorsteps Wherever they live... Jett Crowdis Dana-Farber Broad Institute Emerson Collective Cell Genomics [1/n] cell.com/cell-genomics/…

Sabrina Camp (@sabrinaycamp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Was a pleasure contributing to this study that partnered with patients w/ select rare cancers to facilitate free(!) tumor genomic profiling in an effort to better characterize these tumors and guide treatment

Seyram Naa Naki Doe-Tetteh (@seyramnaa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to see our work published. This initiative gave us the ability to diversify the cohort for rare cancers and to drive treatments for some patients. I would like to thank David B. Solit, MD Eli Van Allen Barbara Solit, MBA Sabrina Camp Tina Alano and all my co-authors for your support.

Chris Labaki (@chrislabaki1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Phenomenal thesis defense by #DrSeunghunHan presenting his research efforts on rare germline variants in cancer, with a focus on #RCC Work done under the outstanding mentorship of the one and only Eli Van Allen Dana-Farber Harvard Medical School

Phenomenal thesis defense by #DrSeunghunHan presenting his research efforts on rare germline variants in cancer, with a focus on #RCC

Work done under the outstanding mentorship of the one and only <a href="/VanAllenLab/">Eli Van Allen</a> 

<a href="/DanaFarber/">Dana-Farber</a> <a href="/harvardmed/">Harvard Medical School</a>
Samantha Hoffman, PhD (@samhoffmanmed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So excited to share my latest work in the Eli Van Allen dissecting the tumor and immune niches of well-differentiated gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (NETs), now published in Science Advances! science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… 1/