Organoids in a dish are next to one another. Treatment stops some of them from growing but their neighbours just keep going. What’s the difference? Hint: it’s not genetic
doi.org/10.1101/2025...
Organoids in a dish are next to one another. Treatment stops some of them from growing but their neighbours just keep going. What’s the difference? Hint: it’s not genetic
doi.org/10.1101/2025...
Looking forward to presenting our work on response and resistance to AKT inhibition tomorrrow at #EACR2025 If you’re around come by poster #315
Blue skies and sunshine for this week’s #EACR2025 meeting in Lisbon. Exciting to bump into fellow EACR/AZ awardees and chat PI3K signalling. Looking forward to sessions on metastasis, plasticity and RNA biology today.
The deadline for early bird registration for the 5th Crick Cancer Conference has been extended.
See the full programme and book by 15 July to take advantage of reduced ticket rates for early bookers ⤵️ www.crick.ac.uk/whats-on/5th...
A flurry of tiny, bright orange-red blobs with groups of wispy white lines scattered throughout.
This is an image of a mouse's cancerous cells, taken with a special confocal #microscopy technique that allows us to see cells inside live organisms 🧪🔬
So I did a bit of a search around and these are the past and present Francis Crick Institute folks that I could find.
I can't guarantee they're talking about science, but if they are, you know it's going to be cool science 😉
FYI - @thecrick.bsky.social
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