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James Rubenstein and Rachel Nakagawa

  • Place:N-225
  • Time:12:00-1:00 PM
  • Date:September 20, 2018

James Rubenstein, MD, PhD (Faculty)
"Novel Role of S1P1 in Tumor Immune Escape"
Chongsathidkiet, P. et al. Sequestration of T cells in bone marrow in the setting of glioblastoma and other intracranial tumors. Nature Medicine 24, 1459-1468. (2018).

Rachel Nakagawa (Student)
"Run run as fast as you can, you can't catch me I'm a cancer cell: Disseminated cancer cells employ pericyte-like spreading for metastatic colonization"
Ekrem Emrah, E. et al. Pericyte-like spreading by disseminated cancer cells activates YAP and MRTF for metastatic colonization. Nature Cell Biology 20, 966-978. (2018).
Coaches: Zena Werb and Diane Barber

 
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