PhD | Interested in tumour-host interactions. Rusten lab (@rustenlab.bsky.social) at Institute for Cancer Research, Oslo, Norway.
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=CavmpvgAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
My dear fly colleagues, I and @rustenlab.bsky.social need advice on what is the best myc antibody out there for staining fly imaginal discs. We would be so thankful for a tip :-) @milanlab.bsky.social @hariharanlab.bsky.social @bardinlab.bsky.social @corderolab.bsky.social
Yesterday I have completed my PhD! I am so thankful to @rustenlab.bsky.social and @CarolineDillard, the best supervisors in the world.
I am very grateful to @corderolab.bsky.social and @milanlab.bsky.social for taking time to be the thesis juri and making this day so special.
#Drosophila#Genetics
Interclonal cooperation and suppression shape early Ras-driven tumour growth https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/2026.02.19.706761v1
José Teles Reis
Fly meeting alert! www.dev-cancer2026.gr
Excited to organize an international, small and vibrant meeting in Chania/Crete October 2026. Great drosophilists and beyond. Join us!
Thankful to EU_funding this consortium and upcoming meeting
@horizoneu.bsky.social
@scienceinnovation.ec.europa.eu
José Teles Reis
We just launched flyRoom — modern web-based stock management for Drosophila labs. No more spreadsheets, no more messy labels, no more lost stocks. Free to start, built by researchers for researchers.
www.flyroom.net
José Teles Reis
Happy to announce I've launched a new service for the fly community: flyRoom, a web-based comprehensive stock manager for all your fly pushing needs. Organise all your stocks, maps all your genotypes, plan your crosses, print and scan your labels. Give it a try and let your colleagues know!
CONGRATULATIONS to our CanCell member José Reis from the Rusten CanCell research group who successfully defended his PhD thesis “Identifying microenvironmental factors required for tumour growth” on Marh 17, at KlinMed - UiO.
#CanCell #unioslo #PhDdefence
Photos: Nagham Theres Asp, UiO
Petsakou, A., Filine. E., Li, M., Zheng, A., and Perrimon, N. (2026) Tumor-induced orexigenic imbalance lowers protein appetite and drives early organ wasting symptoms. Nature Communications. doi: 10.1038/s41467-026-70074-2. PMID: 41792134