A study co-led by Dr. Heng, "Circulating Epstein-Barr virus microRNAs associated with Hodgkin lymphoma prognosis" has been selected for Poster presentation at AACR 2025.
In "Being Part of a Mentoring Circle: Reflections from a Foreign Female Scientist", Dr Heng shares about her inspiring female mentors. She hopes other women will be inspired to seek out female mentors and support fellow women in their career journeys. http://magazine.awis.org/i/652212-spring-2016/53
Our team submitted 5 abstracts to the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology (USCAP) 2018 meeting - two abstracts have been selected for platform talks. Congratulations Drs. C. Rubadue and E. Lewin! Developing a Deep Learning Image Analysis Pipeline for Benign Breast Disease Histologic...
Dr. C Luffman's abstract to the College of American Pathologists 2019 meeting, "Assessing Breast Terminal Duct Lobular Unit Involution: A Computational Pathology Approach" has been selected for Poster presentation.
Dr. Heng hosted 2019 AACR IME workshop participants at BIDMC and gave a presentation on how to leverage tissue resources for molecular epidemiology research.
Dr. Y. Guzman-Arocho's abstract, "Breast Histopathologic Features Associated with Long-Term Testosterone Therapy in Transgender Individuals", has been selected for platform presentation at the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology (USCAP) 2020 meeting. Congratulations!
Dr. Heng's abstract, "Tobacco use, alcohol consumption, and breast cancer somatic genomic alterations" will be presented as a Poster at the 2019 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium.
Dr Heng was invited by NCI Center to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities (CRCHD) to share her story about the moment that inspired her to work in transgender cancer research. https://twitter.com/NCICRCHD/status/1665818273626353666?s=20
NCI Division of Cancer Biology (DCB) highlighted Dr. Heng's DCB-supported breast cancer research on Twitter/X for Breast Cancer Awareness in October. https://x.com/NCICancerBio/status/1717988909551071461?s=20