Timothy Tan

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Timothy Tan

@timothyjtan

Research fellow at the Cancer Science Institute of Singapore | Cancer immunology focusing on antibodies and B cells in cancer

Singapore Katılım Mart 2020
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Justin Eyquem
Justin Eyquem@j_eyquem·
I am so excited to share our new paper in @Nature: the first programmable, site-specific integration of a large DNA payload into T cells in vivo. A single IV injection results in therapeutic levels of TRAC-targeted CAR T cells in multiple models. #Ack1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">nature.com/articles/s4158… a 🧵
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Karim Majzoub
Karim Majzoub@KarimMajzoub·
This one surprised us : deltaviruses don’t just borrow a helper virus. They can travel inside it. A literal Trojan Horse “virus-in-a-virus” route into cells. 🤯 Kudos to 1st author Joe McKellar and all co-authors ! published in Cell sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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Judith Agudo
Judith Agudo@JudithAgudo1·
Metastasis kills most cancer patients and grows from invisible seeds. How do these seeds escape from attack by immune cells? These seeds harness stress hormones!🤯 ⁦thanks to ⁦@nyscf⁩ ⁦@parkerici⁩ for their support. Today at ⁦@Naturenature.com/articles/s4158…
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Casanova Lab
Casanova Lab@casanova_lab·
1/ We are excited to report in @SciImmunology that human complete and selective LFA-1 deficiency causes isolated Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis (EV). This surprising phenotype revealed a surprising mechanism 🙂science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
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nature@Nature·
The most influential explanation of a recent surge in allergies is the hygiene hypothesis go.nature.com/400qiqp
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Grayson Rodriguez, PhD
Grayson Rodriguez, PhD@grayerodriguez·
Thrilled to share the primary focus of my PhD thesis work, now out in @ScienceMagazine today! We developed Trikines — engineered cytokines that reconfigure receptor complex assembly to reshape signaling directly in endogenous immune cells. doi.org/10.1126/scienc…
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nature@Nature·
Nature research paper: Intratumoural vaccination via checkpoint degradation-coupled antigen presentation go.nature.com/4svE6pT
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Katie Galloway
Katie Galloway@GallowayLabMIT·
🤔How do you design a promoter for stable titration of expression? 💡Try programmable promoter editing with DIAL! 📰Now published at @NatureBiotech 🧵 [1/n] 🔗 below
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VignuzziLab
VignuzziLab@VignuzziLab·
The first really big piece of research coming out of our Singaporean lab, this is Fadi's work @biofadialnaji , started in Chris Brooke's lab and completed here, over a four year period. Fadi serially passaged Flu over 80 times in conditions favouring defective genomes. He observes interesting patterns of competition and population dynamics. He observes selection of defective genomes that get better at competing with WT virus! Interestingly this variant improves defective genome replication when it is on the defective genome, but if it hops onto the full virus genome, it is a nonviable mutation! Interesting improvement and safety feature for defective genomes as nucleic acid antiviral therapies! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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nature@Nature·
Nature research paper: TCF1 and LEF1 promote B-1a cell homeostasis and regulatory function go.nature.com/4mnPdO3
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Mitch Guttman
Mitch Guttman@mitchguttman·
Many proteins bind RNA, yet we still don’t know what RNAs most bind because methods map one RBP at a time. In @CellCellPress, with the Jovanovic lab, we describe SPIDR – a method for mapping the RNA binding sites of dozens of RBPs in a single experiment. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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Katie Galloway
Katie Galloway@GallowayLabMIT·
So you want to change transgene expression: just change your promoter, right? Changing the promoter increases RNA and thus protein levels. What more could be happening? [1/n] Well, promoters don’t just set RNA levels; they uniquely transform how RNAs are transmitted into protein levels. 🧵
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