Survivin Promotes Stem Cell Competence for Skin Cancer Initiation
Elizabeth McKenna, the Executive Director of Cancer Discovery at the AACR, posted on X about recent paper by et al., titled “Survivin Promotes Stem Cell Competence for Skin Cancer Initiation“ published on AACR Journals.
Authors: Sara Canato, Rahul Sarate, Sofia Carvalho-Marques, Raquel Maia Soares, Yura Song, Sara Monteiro-Ferreira, Pauline Vieugué, Mélanie Liagre, Giancarlo Grossi, Erik Cardoso, Christine Dubois, Edward M. Conway, Silvia Schenone, Adriana Sanchez-Danes, Cedric Blanpain.
“Now online in AACR Journals: Survivin Promotes Stem Cell Competence for Skin Cancer Initiation – by Sara Canato, Rahul Sarate, Adriana Sanchez-Danes, Cedric Blanpain and colleagues.”
Elizabeth McKenna is the Executive Director of Cancer Discovery at the American Association for Cancer Research. Elizabeth earned her PhD from Harvard University and trained with Dr. Charles Roberts at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Her research was among the first to show that pediatric tumors characterized by mutations in chromatin remodelers are genomically stable and instead driven by epigenetic deregulation of key target genes. She joined Cancer Discovery shortly after its launch as its founding Science Writer and became an editor in 2014, rising through the editorial ranks to become the journal’s Executive Editor in 2019. She is a member of the 40 Under 40 in Cancer Class of 2021.
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