

Hsieh Lab
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@HsiehLab
A lab @FredHutch obsessed with translation control and its impact on health and disease. #mRNAtranslation #prostatecancer #bladdercancer #physicianscientist




Very grateful that our paper: The interplay between mutagenesis and extrachromosomal DNA shapes urothelial cancer evolution received the 2026 EAU Best Paper on Fundamental Research Award. @Uroweb nature.com/articles/s4158… I will be at #EAU26 in London and look forward to seeing friends and colleagues. If you want to talk science, #BladderCancer, or cancer evolution, let's connect. #TeamScience

Fantastic to interview Dr. Rosa Nadal Rios, super talented medical oncologist @fredhutch @UWMedicine discussing GU cancers & innovative research! @HutchPresident @VenurVyshak @mshadman @spsutkaMD @montypal @HsiehLab @OncoBellmunt @RahulBanerjeeMD @DimaDanai @OncoAlert @FaltasLab



Please spread the word. We have open positions for outstanding postdoctoral researchers interested in studying the mechanisms of cancer evolution and new ways to intercept it! #Hiring #Postdoc #ScienceTwitter #CancerResearch #CancerBiology Details below:









We congratulate Bishoy Faltas, MD, recipient of a 2025 AACR Grant for Innovative Bladder Cancer Research. This grant will advance his ongoing investigation of CDADC1, a (d)CTP/CTP deaminase, as a therapeutic target and support development of novel strategies for bladder cancer.



.@MonikaJoshimd and @PGrivasMDPhD are leading #ClinicalTrial EA8231, a phase 3 randomized trial comparing the effectiveness of pembrolizumab and sacituzumab govitecan to standard-of-care chemo in patients with advanced #UrothelialCancer. bit.ly/ea8231-study





🎙️ Meet the Greek! In our new Oncology Insights podcast, @PGrivasMDPhD dives into the latest in cancer care with expert guests, covering treatments, trials and education in oncology. Watch/listen to episode 1 and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. bit.ly/4hEtCiU



Mutations that give certain cells an evolutionary advantage may help explain why men are more likely than women and smokers are more likely than nonsmokers to develop #BladderCancer, according to a study by the Risques lab at @UWMedicine. Learn more: bit.ly/3Jd8Nye
