Exciting breakthrough in cancer research! A new roadmap uncovers how aggressive cancer cells migrate from the prostate to other organs. The study, in collaboration with Weill Cornell Medicine, used a novel mouse model (EvoCaP) and analysis pipeline (EvoTraceR) to trace individual cancer cell movements with genetic barcodes. Learn more: [Link to article] #CancerResearch #MedicalDiscovery
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New genetic barcoding technology developed at Weill Cornell Medicine can help CSHL researchers map where metastatic prostate cancer spreads, and maybe one day roadblock cancer. https://lnkd.in/e-yhiKmb
How does cancer spread? Follow the map | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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Earlier this year, Dr. Robert Bowman, Assistant Professor of Cancer Biology at the University of Pennsylvania, presented a webinar where he discussed how single-cell analysis can be leveraged to study clonal evolution and myeloid malignancies, focusing on how mutations cause clonal expansion in cancer. In our latest blog, we explore Dr. Bowman's research and how single-cell analysis can be utilized to validate cancer models. Read it here 👉 https://lnkd.in/gvX3A2AB #blog #cancermodel #singlecell #multiomics
Validating Cancer Models for Precision Medicine with Single-Cell Analysis | Mission Bio
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🔬 Exciting Breakthrough in Cancer Detection! 🔬 Researchers at Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center have developed ARTEMIS, a powerful machine learning strategy that detects early-stage lung and liver cancers by analyzing repetitive genetic sequences in the genome. This noninvasive method has the potential to revolutionize cancer detection and monitoring of treatment response. Read more about this groundbreaking discovery in this new article! #CancerDetection #MachineLearning #PrecisionMedicine #ARTEMIS #MedicalResearch
AI Detects Cancer via DNA Repeats in Liquid Biopsies
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🧬 Could this research lead to an exciting breakthrough in cancer research?! . Two new studies have shed light on how micronuclei in cancer cells collapse and contribute to tumor growth. Dive into the details of this groundbreaking research and its potential impact on oncology below. 🧫🔬 . #cancertherapy #research #medicalaffairs #micronuclei
In 2 papers, researchers piece together how micronuclei in cancer cells collapse and contribute to disease progression
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"Unveiling Cancer's Origins: Scientists Illuminate the Intriguing 'Doubling' Phenomenon in Cancer Cell Evolution. Join the Journey as Breakthrough Research Sheds Light on the Fundamental Processes Driving Cancer Development. #CancerResearch #CellEvolution #ScientificDiscovery"
Scientists track 'doubling' in origin of cancer cells
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"Artificial Intelligence has helped scientists reveal a new form of aggressive prostate cancer that could revolutionize how the disease is diagnosed and treated in the future. The study published in Cell Genomics reveals that prostate cancer, which affects one in eight men in their lifetime, includes two different subtypes termed evotypes. The discovery was made by an international team led by the University of Oxford, and the University of Manchester, who applied AI (artificial intelligence) on data from DNA to identify two different subtypes affecting the prostate." #biosciences #ai #prostate #cancer #oncology
AI reveals prostate cancer is not just one disease
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Later this week, many bladder cancer experts will meet for the AACR Special Conference in Cancer Research: Bladder Cancer: Transforming the Field in Charlotte, US. I have the privilege of co-chairing the meeting with my colleagues Dan Theodorescu, Donna Hansel and Tahlita Zuiverloon. Below is an interview with Dan Theodorescu and me about what we expect from the meeting. I hope to see many friends and colleagues in Charlotte for an exciting, action-packed program spanning genomics, tumor biology, immunology, liquid biopsies, novel management and treatment, and the future use of AI. Here is a link to the meeting: https://lnkd.in/dEJDxcvX
Previewing the Future of Bladder Cancer Research and Care
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Cancer cells hijack essential vitalizing processes from their environmental cells and remember their learnings. We have shown that "the acquired characteristics" of glioma cancer cells also have electrical and synaptic activity like neurons, even in isolation. Our paper is here:https://lnkd.in/guZjApNN Eric Topol, MD article in the Ground Truth on this subject is here: https://lnkd.in/gK3r7SJv
Cancer, the Master of Hijacking
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Artificial intelligence identified two evolutionary pathways of prostate cancer The study, funded by Cancer Research UK (CRUK) and Prostate Cancer Research, analysed the genetic information of 159 patients treated in hospitals located in the UK and China. - https://lnkd.in/gcJvd88E #ai #aiinhealthcare #prostatecancer #oncology
Artificial intelligence identified two evolutionary pathways of prostate cancer
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MicroQuin is pushing the boundaries of cancer research by taking it to space. In collaboration with the International Space Station, MicroQuin is studying how 3D breast and prostate cancer cultures behave in microgravity. This unique environment offers new insights into tumour growth and signalling pathways. Read the full article here: https://hubs.la/Q02VgxbD0
MicroQuin’s Space-Based Research Uncovers New Pathways in Cancer Treatment
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