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French national network for basic and translational research in pediatric oncology - Understand to treat #Medsky #Oncosky
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Registrations are open for our 7th annual congress « Childhood Cancers: Understand to treat ».

It will be held in Lille in October and the scientific program is taking shape.

Registration & accommodations are free for students non-permanent scientists of the network, as always.

Spread the word 🙏
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This morning, we had the pleasure to welcome Dr Clara Savary from @hmriaustralia.bsky.social.

She is currently working on deciphering the resistance mechanisms of ONC201 in DIPG.

Well done Clara and the whole team led by Dr Matt Dun. 👏
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📣 Youth4Kids 2025 🎗️

Let's start with @guixe-m.bsky.social from @irbbarcelona.org. Her work focuses on the origin of second malignancies in children or the factors underlying the response to immunotherapies.

Looking forward to listening to her talk!

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It is that time of the year again !

Our annual seminar dedicated to the young generation of cancer researchers is starting now.

Four keynote lectures and dozens of presentations from early-career scientists. This is going to be a hoot as usual 🥳
In our weekly update, we highlighted this study by Peter Houghton and colleagues at @uthealthsa.bsky.social addressing the challenging question of resistance to radiotherapy in pediatric brain tumors.

Just out in @neuroonc.bsky.social ⤵️
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I hope there will be hundreds of marches around the world to stand up for science tomorrow.

Let’s show these monsters, we won’t let them destroy Science.

Killing research is killing hope.
Our free webinars are back!

Today we had the pleasure of listening to Dr Ulrich Schüller from the Research Institute Children’s Cancer Center Hamburg, talking about his work on the molecular diversity of spinal ependymomas.