Alexander Ying
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@ckadoch.bsky.social and I are excited to welcome you to Geneva for the 2026 Keystone Symposium on Epigenetics and Gene Regulation in Health and Disease — short talk and poster slots are still open. Don’t miss the deadlines.
Video: youtu.be/sLfyuQuH8F0
Video: youtu.be/sLfyuQuH8F0
KSQA: Dr Karim-Jean Armache / Dr. Cigall Kadoch (Epigenetics and Gene Regulation)
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November 3, 2025 at 2:43 PM
@ckadoch.bsky.social and I are excited to welcome you to Geneva for the 2026 Keystone Symposium on Epigenetics and Gene Regulation in Health and Disease — short talk and poster slots are still open. Don’t miss the deadlines.
Video: youtu.be/sLfyuQuH8F0
Video: youtu.be/sLfyuQuH8F0
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New research in @natgenet.nature.com from @danafarber.bsky.social’s @ckadoch.bsky.social and Jessica St. Laurent, MD, uncovers potential targeted therapy for endometrial cancer.
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October 21, 2025 at 7:35 PM
New research in @natgenet.nature.com from @danafarber.bsky.social’s @ckadoch.bsky.social and Jessica St. Laurent, MD, uncovers potential targeted therapy for endometrial cancer.
bit.ly/3Jq2Yxv
bit.ly/3Jq2Yxv
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Super pleased to announce our latest suggesting the cell of origin for #SCLC is most likely the basal cell @nature.com, not the accepted neuroendocrine cell. Implications for the earliest events in cancer, & providing new models of tuft-like cancer.
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Basal cell of origin resolves neuroendocrine–tuft lineage plasticity in cancer
Nature - Basal cells, rather than neuroendocrine cells, have been identified as the probable origin of small cell lung cancer and other neuroendocrine–tuft cancers, explaining...
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September 17, 2025 at 3:21 PM
Super pleased to announce our latest suggesting the cell of origin for #SCLC is most likely the basal cell @nature.com, not the accepted neuroendocrine cell. Implications for the earliest events in cancer, & providing new models of tuft-like cancer.
rdcu.be/eGUtj
rdcu.be/eGUtj