Hunter College President Nancy Cantor and Senator Chuck Schumer (@schumer.senate.gov) at the U.S. Capitol following a meeting focused on securing federal support for high-impact projects at Hunter and throughout CUNY.
Hunter College President Nancy Cantor and Senator Chuck Schumer (@schumer.senate.gov) at the U.S. Capitol following a meeting focused on securing federal support for high-impact projects at Hunter and throughout CUNY.
Cap-independent translation by 4E-BP1, eIF4E, eIF4GI-eIF4A
Differential regulation of CITE-like (4EBP1-sensitive, HIF1Ξ±, p53A) versus IRES-like mechanisms (4EBP1-resistant, FGF9, p53B)
Fluorescence Anisotropy for protein-RNA binding
#JBC 2025
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EPA - Environmental Pollution Agency.
Oh, how far we have fallen.
www.nbcnews.com/science/clim...
Pretty good summary of the forces arrayed against the CO2 endangerment finding. I think they are counting their chickens prematurely.
π www.nytimes.com/2026/02/09/c...
Fluorescent microscopy image of cells from Lam et al, Effects of N361 Glycosylation on Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Biological Function, Cancers, 2026
Very excited to share a new research article from my lab about the biology of EGFR glycosylation that was published in the journal Cancers today. Congrats to all the authors!
www.mdpi.com/3706608
The New York Research and Mentoring for Postbaccalaureates (NY-RaMP) at Hunter College logo shows connections between the fields of bioinformatics, cell biology, microbiology, biochemistry, chemical biology, and molecular biology in the style of a New York City subway map.
The New York Research and Mentoring for Postbaccalaureates (NY-RaMP) program is recruiting! If you are a current college senior or recent graduate interested in 1 year of paid scientific research in NYC, more info about NY-RaMP and the application due on Feb 18 is available at nyramp.org
Hunter Collegeβs Department of Biological Sciences has a new open rank faculty search: cuny.jobs/new-york-ny/...
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New York needs an Empire Biomedical Research Institute to create new statewide funding opportunities for scientists & physician-scientists so that patients and their families get the life-saving and life-changing new therapeutics they're hoping for βοΈ c.org/TDMy2H9JTW
Exciting new finding about the role of PP2A molecular glues in overcoming resistant to broad classes of MAPK inhibitors in KRAS driven cancers
JCI - A PP2A molecular glue overcomes ras/mapk inhibitor resistance in kras-mutant non-small cell lung cancer www.jci.org/articles/vie...
Huge congrats to this yearβs cohort of @damonrunyon SPARK postbacs -- especially @huntercollege alumni Subyeta Chowdhury and NY-RaMP alumni Imani Williams! damonrunyon.org/news/entries/8337/Damon%20Runyon%20announces%20newest%20class%20of%20SPARK%20Scholars
Damon Runyon mentor-mentee duo Piro Lito, MD, PhD, and Antonio Cuevas-Navarro, PhD, have developed a new approach to treating RAS-driven cancers, such as colorectal and pancreatic. Rather than inhibiting the cancerous protein, their drug restores its natural function. Read more:
Great stuff! Hunter College osteosarcoma researcher Shahana Mahajan has published a paper with new findings that have possible applications to many types of cancers. More: journals.plos.org/plosone/arti... #MihiCuraFuturi
See How E.V. Road Trips Went From Impossible to Easy www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
Encouraging phase 1 results of an off-the-shelf, lymph node targeted #cancer vaccine targeting common #KRAS mutations (G12D, G12R) in pancreatic and colorectal cancer from Elicio $ELTX, @mskcancercenter.bsky.social, @mdanderson.bsky.socialβͺβ¬, UCLA & clinical collabs
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Congratulations to our @obenaufa.bsky.social on receiving the highly prestigious Dr. Josef Steiner Cancer Research Award 2025! π
Read more in this interview with Anna: www.imp.ac.at/news/article...
Model of daraxonrasib action in osteosarcoma from Jung et al PLOS ONE 2025
I am thrilled that our findings about using the Ras inhibitor daraxonrasib against osteosarcoma were just published in PLOS ONE! Many congrats to my co-authors Okkeun Jung, Angelene Soto, and Shahana Mahajan. dx.plos.org/10.1371/jour...
The federal governmentβs demand of $1 billion from @UCLA would devastate the nationβs best public university, cut off life-saving care, halt tech and economic growth and reduce educational access.
Stand with UC to protect our vital mission: www.universityofcalifornia.edu/get-involved...
Exciting work!
@cuny.edu Research in Focus looks at the work of Hunter Collegeβs Climatologist and Professor of Geography and Environmental Science, William Solecki, who shows how we can design our public spaces to mitigate global warming. Read about it here: www.cuny.edu/news/resilie...
Congratulations and bon voyage to Hunter College alumni Sajida Ahmed, Alison Juray, Andrew Loka, and Alp Doymaz, who will be traveling all over the world during the 2025 - 2026 academic year through the Fulbright Program! #HunterPride hunter.cuny.edu/news/four-fr...
Excited to share our recent work published in PNAS last week uncovering the molecular mechanisms of PARP inhibitor resistance in BRCA2-deficient metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). Check out our manuscript!
Wolfe Lab at Hunter College group photo Spring 2025
Our amazing lab team, Spring 2025! A huge congratulations to the lab members about to earn their undergraduate degree, finish their postbaccalaureate program, begin graduate school, and begin medical school.
Very excited that this work was published in PNAS today!
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Transport and InsP8 gating mechanisms of the human inorganic phosphate exporter XPR1. Zhu Q, Yaggi MF, Jork N, Jessen HJ, and Diver MM. Nature Communications. Published online March 20, 2025.
Huge congratulations to Dr. Melinda Diver and her lab on the publication of this outstanding new study, "Transport and InsP8 gating mechanisms of the human inorganic phosphate exporter XPR1" in the journal Nature Communications today!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
The RNA-binding protein IMP2 reads m6A modifications to regulate target RNAs. When IMP2 changes, the many RNAs that it regulates change too, like a spider vibrating the strands of its web.
I am thrilled that our review about the RNA-binding protein IMP2 was published today! Congratulations to my co-authors Jessica Das, Ottavia Busia-Bourdain, and Khizr Khan.
doi.org/10.3390/ijms...
A long-awaited nonopioid pain drug has won approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat moderate to severe short-term pain.
Recent studies provide new insights into signaling by mutant KRAS, inhibitors of which have provided modest benefits for patients. Learn more in a new Clinical Implications of Basic Research article: nej.md/4aia1Bv
#MedSky #Oncology
A new post in Science Careers for our open-rank faculty search at the Hunter College Dept of Biological Sciences: jobs.sciencecareers.org/job/668588/o...
It's been a delight to be a Mentor to a Postbac Scholar in Damon Runyon SPARK this year. College seniors interested in paid full time cancer research next year - I encourage you to apply to SPARK. @damonrunyon.org damonrunyon.org/for-scientists/application-guidelines/research