UCSD researchers home in on treatment target for aggressive breast cancer
A study focuses on managing a protein called PUF60 to fight triple-negative breast cancer
Our teams identified a promising new target for triple-negative breast cancer, one of the most aggressive breast cancer subtypes. Grateful to all our collaborators including the Yeo @geneyeo.bsky.social and Yang Labs at UC San Diego #BreastCancer #TNBC www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2026/01/28/u...
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Cancer scientist and oncologist, Professor at Stanford and Director of the Stanford Cancer Institute
Professor in the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology in the School of Biological Sciences at UC San Diego.
Director of the PhD program in Biological Sciences at UCSD and the Salk.
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M.D., M.S., Ph.D., P.A., residency and fellowship programs.
medschool.ucsd.edu
Advancing a healthier world through transformative #patientcare, groundbreaking #research, inspired teaching and an enduring commitment to the #community. ๐งฌ๐ฉบ๐ง ๐ #healthsciences #health #education #sciencecommunication
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Ast. Dean for Graduate Curricula and Asc. Prof. of Medicine at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons. Comments are my own and do not reflect Columbia positions.
Dedicated to educating scientists and curing pancreatic cancer.
Cell biologist, artist, science artist, educator, scientific cake baker, foodie, and traveler. I study the RNA granule in the Midbody and MBR.
The midbody remnant (MBR) is a large translating Extracelluar vesicle that is generated in mitosis.
The Cell SIgnaling San Diego Center @ucsdhealthsci.bsky.social unites researchers passionate about understanding the molecular mechanisms of cell signaling in order to treat disease.
We are a lab of diverse scientists developing genetically encoded biosensors for studying cell signaling at UC San Diego. Check us out at jinzhanglab.ucsd.edu or the database of biosensors we maintain at biosensordb.ucsd.edu
Assistant professor at MD Anderson Cancer Center and CPRIT scholar. Cancer biologist.
Scientist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in NYC. โThe greatest gift you ever give is your honest self.โ - Fred Rogers
Pancreatic cancer researcher and GI pathologist.
Striving to improve the lives of patients with cancer.
Writing the next chapter.
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Eric Van Nostrand Lab
Therapeutic Innovation Center & the BMP Department, Baylor College of Medicine
Uncovering how RNA binding proteins control RNA processing
Scientist leading a pancreatic cancer research lab in San Diego, California. Our interests include metabolism, pH homeostasis, aging and cellular trafficking.
www.commissolab.com
Associate professor at Scripps Research. Studying mechanisms of neuronal gene expression, with a focus on non-coding RNA
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