SFB1399
@sfb1399
Advancing the understanding of the molecular pathogenesis of Small Cell Lung Cancer with the goal of transferring novel discoveries into clinical application.
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https://www.sfb1399.de 14-03-2022 07:55:52
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New paper from the Peltzer Lab: CDK9 inhibition can overcome resistance to chemotherapy in SCLC and efficiently prolongs survival in an autochthonous #SCLC model. Congratulations to Lukas and Nieves Peltzer and all co-authors. Check out the study here rdcu.be/dIxdb
Excited to announce Dr. Filippo Beleggia will present on the intriguing interaction between small cell lung cancer and glutamatergic neurons at The Neuron Glia Interface! Join us in Freiburg on Sept 9-11, 2024 or tune in online. #cancerneuroscience #NGI2024 Department of Translational Genomics
‼️Happy to share our study on #LUBAC mediating the tumorigenic potential of #LTBRsignalling. Amazing team work and super happy to be part of it!! Uniklinik Köln UCL Cancer Institute #IBMG Uni Stuttgart SFB_1403 SFB1399 #sfb1530 CDD press nature.com/articles/s4141…
Just heard Filippo Beleggio’s compelling talk on the functional synapses between small cell lung cancer and glutamatergic neurons from Department of Translational Genomics! 🧠✨ He made use of a genetic approach using mouse models to uncover these critical interactions. 🔍 #CancerResearch #SCLCancer
Pulmonale Karzinoide: Forschende der #Uniklinik #Köln und der Universität zu Köln entdecken Schlüsselfaktoren für unterschiedliche Krankheitsverläufe bei seltenen Lungentumoren. Die neuen Erkenntnisse könnten in Zukunft zielgerichtetere Therapien ermöglichen. uk-koeln.de/uniklinik-koel…
We are very happy to share our latest collaborative work of the SFB1399 published in Journal of Clinical Oncology TERT Expression and Clinical Outcome in Pulmonary Carcinoids ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/JC… Congratulations to Lisa Werr and the teams in the Fischer lab and Department of Translational Genomics DFG public | @[email protected]
University of Cologne Study Reveals that TERT Gene Activation is Linked to Aggressive Pulmonary Carcinoid Tumors - Check the Link for More shorturl.at/djp8L Universität zu Köln #LungCarcinoids #RareDiseases #LungTumors