Emily Mitchell

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Emily Mitchell

Emily Mitchell

@Emily_LMitchell

PhD student @sangerinstitute | Haematology trainee @CUH_NHS | Ageing, blood, somatic evolution.

انضم Ağustos 2021
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Emily Mitchell
Emily Mitchell@Emily_LMitchell·
What happens to our blood as we get older? I am very excited to share our preprint and key findings below biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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Tom Mitchell
Tom Mitchell@Tom_J_Mitchell·
I am pleased to announce our latest paper. We report results from single cell RNA and TCR sequencing, alongside spatial RNA and genome sequencing across different regions of kidney cancers: cell.com/cancer-cell/fu…
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Jyoti Nangalia
Jyoti Nangalia@jyoti_nangalia·
Delighted to share my research group's latest study, published today @Nature 👉nature.com/article/s41586… where we trace the life histories of blood cancer development in patients @sangerinstitute @SCICambridge @Cambridge_Uni
Wellcome Sanger Institute@sangerinstitute

The mutations that cause adult blood cancer can occur as early as childhood or even in the womb 🩸 #BloodCancer #Genomics Read the full story ➡️ sanger.ac.uk/news_item/adul…

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Tim Coorens
Tim Coorens@TimCoorens·
How does a single cell generate different organs and tissues of the human body? Do early cells contribute equally? Do embryonic patterns differ between people? Sequencing normal cells reveals the developmental stories hidden in their DNA @NaturePortfolio nature.com/articles/s4158…
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Mike Spencer Chapman
Mike Spencer Chapman@doctor_msc·
Really exciting paper out on @biorxivpreprint, lead by my v talented colleague @Emily_LMitchell If you have any interest in clonal haem or ageing - a must read! 3500 genomes from 10 individuals gives remarkable (& sometimes alarming) insights into what happens to blood as we age
Emily Mitchell@Emily_LMitchell

What happens to our blood as we get older? I am very excited to share our preprint and key findings below biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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Emily Mitchell
Emily Mitchell@Emily_LMitchell·
@MunshiPashna Agree! I think staying fit, healthy and happy over a lifetime could make a difference... but anyone can also be unlucky with the timing and identity of variants they by chance acquire
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Pashna N. Munshi MD
Pashna N. Munshi MD@MunshiPashnaMD·
@Emily_LMitchell Congratulations on your work! Would be very interested to see if same holds true in elderly “fit” patients - those working out/performing cardiovascular activity routinely.
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Emily Mitchell
Emily Mitchell@Emily_LMitchell·
@tubedonmars I wouldn't predict therapeutic plasma exchange should have a significant effect on the somatic evolutionary processes we have observed (unless removing proinflammatory cytokines in a chronic disease state)
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Hunt Smith
Hunt Smith@tubedonmars·
@Emily_LMitchell How would you say the findings from your study support interventional therapies such as TPE (Therapeutic Plasma Exchange)?
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Francesco Maura
Francesco Maura@FrancescoMaura4·
@Emily_LMitchell Impressive work Emily! Congratulation and glad to finally read (likely multiple times) your amazing work!
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Emily Mitchell
Emily Mitchell@Emily_LMitchell·
@eirinipapapetr1 We have unpublished data showing that chemotherapy can dramatically bring forward the transition to oligoclonality by significantly altering fitness effects of variants
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Eirini Papapetrou, MD, PhD
Eirini Papapetrou, MD, PhD@PapapetrouMDPhD·
@Emily_LMitchell Congratulations for this fascinating study and great tweetorial! What are the implications of this modeling of constant population size and muts for cell intrinsic vs extrinsic determinants of CH?
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