Kathryn
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I’ve never worked so hard on anything, and I’ve never learned more.
I’ve also learned you can’t do anything without an incredible team. Thank you to my amazing mentor @AttardiLaura and coauthors @hanson_kathrynj @seoaneja @kbieging @irenoplasm & the rest of the group!

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Beyond thrilled that my thesis work was published today in @Nature, where we discovered that a p53 alveolar regeneration program underlies functions in lung tumor suppression. nature.com/articles/s4158…
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@AttardiLaura @rajnitin @HowardYChang @PeterKJackson @cncurtis @mbarnalab Very exciting work, congratulations!!
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Thrilled to share our latest work: #p53 suppresses cancer via the #Mettl3 #epitranscriptomic writer! Thanks to our great team and their lab members! @rajnitin @HowardYChang @PeterKJackson @cncurtis @seoanejav @mbarnalab
bit.ly/3kGPXzS
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And yes, that means I officially received my PhD as of last week! 👩🎓 big thanks to @SageJulien, the lab, @stanfordcbio, and the friends and family who made it possible
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Nothing like a clean bench 😌
Today is my first day as a postdoc in the @LoweLabMSKCC! Excited to study the role of cell plasticity in tumor formation and #pancreaticcancer

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authors.elsevier.com/a/1c17E3vVUPDf… In vivo CRISPR/Cas9 and RNAi screens reveal components of p53-mediated tumor suppression. Congratulations @kbieging in my lab and our amazing team of collaborators! #p53 @cncurtis @alysssk @DavidMorgens @seoaneja @LoweLabMSKCC @yeo_lab
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Excited to share our work identifying Zmat3 as an important p53 target involved in tumor suppression and describing its role in regulating splicing. We worked with an amazing group of collaborators using mouse models, RNAi/CRISPR screens, RNA-seq & eCLIP!
authors.elsevier.com/c/1c17E3vVUPDf…
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