Dr. Heng participated in a Power2LeadHER podcast, hosted by Ankita Sundar - a high school sophmore, to talk about her career in academic research. What an honor!
Dr. Heng will be speaking at a health disparity workshop organized by the NCI Center for Cancer Research and the Division of Cancer Epidemiology & Genetics. She will present her group's multidisciplinary research on transgender breast cancer risk and treatment outcomes.
Dr Baker's abstract, " Effect of testosterone therapy on quantitative breast lobular atrophy in transmasculine individuals" has been accepted for a Poster presentation at the Applications of Medical AI Workshop at Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention (MICCAI) Meeting, Singapore...
Dr. Heng hosted Dr. Vikrant Kumar, Head of Bioinformatics at Mirxes, for a Harvard Institute of RNA Medicine (HiRM) RNA technologies showcase. Dr. Kumar's talk was about spatially resolved sub-cellular transcriptomics (Stereo-seq) and its applications. How advances in generating high resolution...
Dr. Heng will be presenting a poster, "Plasma miRNAs associated with cisplatin sensitivity in breast cancer" at the 2024 Harvard Institute of RNA Medicine Symposium.
Differentiation of Prior SARS-CoV-2 Infection and Postacute Sequelae by Standard Clinical Laboratory Measurements in the RECOVER Cohort Kristine M. Erlandson, MD, MSc*; Linda N. Geng, MD, PhD*; Caitlin A. Selvaggi, MS; Tanayott Thaweethai, PhD; Peter Chen, MD; Nathan B. Erdmann, MD, PhD; Jason D...
Check out our new paper on European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. In this work, we describe the "Discovery of selective Orai channel blockers bearing an indazole or a pyrazole scaffold". Congratulations to all the authors! Link to our paper: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii...
Chethan Ramprasad, MD, joined our group in October 2023. He attended college at Rice University and medical school at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. He completed his training in Internal Medicine at NYU Langone and his GI fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania. His clinical...
From Neuroscience News/BIDMC: Previously, scientists believed that the enteric nervous system (ENS) development stopped before birth. However, recent findings by Subhash Kulkarni and colleagues overturn this by showing ENS development continues after birth in mice and humans. The study reveals a...
While attending the 46th meeting of the Spanish Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (SEBBM) as a keynote speaker, Evan was interviewed by La Voz de Galicia about the lab’s work. You can read the article here (subscription required).