Studying the cancer-cardiovascular disease interplay, with a focus on how cancer reprograms the hematopoietic and immune systems, at the Francis Crick Institute in London
http://www.adroverlab.com
Jose M. Adrover
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🔥Trio Fatale: Neutrophils, NETs and Necrosis
👉 authors.elsevier.com/a/1lk-k3qNrU...
We summarized for @cp-immunity.bsky.social
"Neutrophils drive vascular occlusion, tumour necrosis and metastasis" published in @nature.com by @megeblad.bsky.social @adrover.bsky.social rdcu.be/eFdau
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This review from Ambreen, @adrover.bsky.social et al. explores cancer-elicited changes to #neutrophil behaviour and proposes ways in which these may contribute to cardiovascular pathology. rupress.org/jem/article/...
📘 In #Cytokines collection: rupress.org/jem/collecti...
#Cytokines2025
Absolutely delighted that our latest paper is out today @natimmunol.nature.com. It has taken five years to uncover a role for cross-presentation in shaping the immune visibility of tumour antigens. A labour of love led by @drjonlim.bsky.social and Oliver Schulz. Great start of 2026!
Opportunities for postdoctoral clinicians to consolidate their research experience.
Thrilled to welcome the wonderful @adrover.bsky.social to Zurich for our monthly SMyLe @smyle-ch.bsky.social seminar!
📅 March 24 | 16:30
📍 ETH Hönggerberg
Join us to hear José present his great science!
Special thanks to @syis-ecr.bsky.social for supporting this event!
A new model of #TumorNecrosis👹
Tumor CXCL1➡️myeloid skewing➡️
Ly6C-low Neutrophil forms intravascular #NeutrophilExtracellularTrap➡️
Intratumoral vascular occlusion➡️
Pleomorphic Necrosis-to-Metastasis
a role of TGFβ
@adrover.bsky.social @megeblad.bsky.social Nature 2025
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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🏆 MRS Sue Eccles Early Career Investigator Award: Jose M. Adrover
The Francis Crick Institute
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Investigating the role of neutrophils in tumour progression, microenvironment dynamics and metastatic spread Application deadline: 5th of November, 2025 Project background and description Our laborato...
The 2025 MRS Early Career Research Virtual Meeting is a two day meeting aimed at engaging trainees and early career researchers from around the world and highlighting recent advances in metastasis research through keynote presentations, invited talks, panel discussions, and selected talks from abstracts. The meeting is organized and hosted by the Early Career Leadership Council (ECLC) of the MRS. Abstracts are being accepted for consideration for oral presentations. Abstract submission is open to graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, medical students, residents, clinical fellows, and researchers within 3 years of starting their own independent research group. Registration for this meeting is free for MRS Members!
Researchers at the Crick have uncovered how certain proteins that become exposed on dying tumour cells can be detected by the immune system, alerting it to the cancer’s presence and prompting an immune response.
www.crick.ac.uk/news/2025-12...
Metastasis Research Society
Metastasis Research Society
The next SMyLe seminar is coming up soon! Please join us on March 24th at 16.30 at ETH Höngg (HCI J6) or via Zoom (ethz.zoom.us/j/63706799264) for a talk by @adrover.bsky.social "From Guardians to Foes: Cancer-induced host remodelling and neutrophil plasticity drive tumour necrosis and metastasis"
Dying tumour cells alert the immune system to fight cancer.