Identifying a high-risk type of T-ALL by Mark Gower et al. – Princess Margaret Cancer Centre Research
A recent paper by Mark Gower, Postdoctoral Fellow at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, published in Science Translational Medicine, was mentioned by Princess Margaret Cancer Centre Research on X:
“An inflammatory state defines a high-risk T-lineage acute lymphoblastic leukemia subgroup”
Authors: Mark Gower, Ximing Li, Alicia Aguilar-Navarro, Soheil Jahangiri, Anastasia Tikhonova, et al.
“Identifying a high-risk type of T-ALL.
A class of T-ALL patients with poor treatment outcomes can be pinpointed by their inflammatory gene score, offering new hope for personalized therapy. A study led by University Health Network’s Anastasia Tikhonova, Soheil Jahangiri and Mark Gower.”
Iannis Aifantis, Chairman of the Department of Pathology, NYU School of Medicine shared this post, adding:
“I know that it is the most commonplace thing to say (and reminds me of the ugly ‘old’ Woke Twitter days) but in this case is absolutely true: There is no greater satisfaction for a scientist than seeing their trainees flourishing scientifically and publishing great work!
Congrats my dear Anastasia Tikhonova.”
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