Allard van Renterghem
allardvanr.bsky.social
Allard van Renterghem
@allardvanr.bsky.social
MD | PhD candidate at the Netherlands Cancer Institute

Precision Immuno-oncology | Tissue residency | Metastases | DE&I advocate in academia and clinic
Taking over the hospital for prideweek with gendercupcakes
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July 29, 2025 at 12:26 PM
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💥 Really excited to say that our paper with Karin de Visser and @dewitlab.bsky.social is now online! A beautiful story to culminate years of great collaboration and teamwork at the @nkinl.bsky.social. A 🧵

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Understanding and reversing mammary tumor-driven reprogramming of myelopoiesis to reduce metastatic spread
Tumor-induced systemic accumulation and polarization of neutrophils to an immunosuppressive phenotype is a potent driver of metastasis formation. Yet,…
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May 8, 2025 at 4:44 PM
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Nature research paper: Spatial mapping of transcriptomic plasticity in metastatic pancreatic cancer

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Spatial mapping of transcriptomic plasticity in metastatic pancreatic cancer - Nature
Spatially resolved transcriptomic profiling of primary tumours and metastases from patients with pancreatic cancer provides insight into the evolutionary progression to metastasis, and the variation in clonal architecture within and between individuals.
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April 25, 2025 at 7:48 AM
While diversity initiatives are under attack, at the netherlands cancer institute (@nkinl.bsky.social) we firmly believe in creating an inclusive & diverse environment! Together with Humanity in Action we hosted a workshop about recognizing and prevent discrimination in healthcare & academia
March 25, 2025 at 4:43 PM
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Implantation of engineered adipocytes suppresses tumor progression in cancer models - @nadavahituv.bsky.social go.nature.com/4gqhxvw
Implantation of engineered adipocytes suppresses tumor progression in cancer models - Nature Biotechnology
Adipose manipulation transplantation can reduce tumor growth and proliferation in vitro and in mouse models.
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February 4, 2025 at 3:48 PM
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The next frontier of T cell therapeutics when the T also stands for tissue-targeting, such as brain or local immune response, via synthetic gene circuits
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December 5, 2024 at 7:22 PM