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One of the world's leading brain research centers is shifting away from fruit flies and toward a tiny, transparent fish. The goal: to understand how brains control the behavior of an animal or human. n.pr/4vV8dYM
See a dinosaur- post a dinosaur!
Reading Challenge for June: post one book per day for 30 days that you’d love to see adapted to film. #booksky
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Reading Challenge for June: post one book per day for 30 days that you’d love to see adapted to film. #booksky
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One of the world's leading brain research centers is shifting away from fruit flies and toward a tiny, transparent fish. The goal: to understand how brains control the behavior of an animal or human.
Discover key insights from patient advocates on establishing effective cancer advocacy groups in resource-limited settings, promoting accessible care for all. 🚀 #CancerCare PMID:41997120, Cell 2026, @Cell https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(26)00329-6 #Medsky #Pharmsky #RNA #ASHG #ESHG 🧪
Triple-negative breast cancer can be difficult to treat, partly because immune cells may struggle to access the tumour.
Researchers in Dr Oliver Pearce’s lab have found that modifying the tumour’s “sugar-coated” scaffold could help make it easier to treat.
#medsky #oncosky 🧪 @qmul.bsky.social
Claire McCarthy
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This week, sea turtles are stealing the show! #SeaTurtleWeek is an annual opportunity to celebrate these ancient ocean navigators—but we’re committed to studying, conserving, and recovering sea turtles all year long.
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Reading Challenge for June: post one book per day for 30 days that you’d love to see adapted to film. #booksky
4/30
See a dinosaur- post a dinosaur!
Researchers at Barts Cancer Institute, Queen Mary University of London, have discovered a way in which the environment surrounding triple-negative breast cancer cells helps suppress our immune system,...
Cellular architecture and neighborhood-informed virtual spatial tumor profiling from histopathology @cellcellpress.bsky.social @stanforduniversity.bsky.social
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Nature Reviews Cancer, Published online: 15 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41568-026-00940-0In this Review, Liu et al. describe the established and emerging tools for the generation of comprehensive 3D tumour atlases, the analysis of which has the potential to uncover novel biomarkers for risk stratification, early detection, preventive interventions, and transformative diagnostic and treatment strategies.