Ananya Sen
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Microbiologist | Science writer | PR Representative at Michigan Medicine
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Elliott Belair has lived more lifetimes as a baby than most of the adults I know.

He was diagnosed with ATRT, a rare and aggressive brain cancer, when he was only four weeks old. He went through 17 rounds of chemotherapy and won over hearts with his cheerful personality: michmed.org/mDX9W.
4-year-old pediatric brain cancer patient wins over his care team with cheerful personality
Pediatric cancer patient at Michigan Medicine was diagnosed with ATRT and underwent chemotherapy and radiation. Four years later, he’s doing well.
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Landen DJ were both diagnosed with osteosarcoma—just one week apart.

What began as two high school students fighting the same rare cancer has become a bond that continues to bring strength and joy to their families and care team alike.

Read more: michmed.org/gVb73.
Two pediatric cancer patients become close friends during treatment
Landen Silveus and Donovan Sheedy met while being treated for osteosarcoma, a type of bone cancer that affects adolescents. They supported each other through chemotherapy and surgery.
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I always thought that fish oil supplements were good for you...until I talked to these experts.

U-M researchers have shown that the gene ALOX15 is essential for helping fish oil supplements suppress colorectal cancer, emphasizing the need to screen for ALOX15 in cancer patients: michmed.org/DQvA8.
Fish oil supplements may not work for certain cancer patients
Michigan Medicine study emphasizes the need to screen for the presence of ALOX15 in cancer patients when developing prevention strategies using fish oil supplements.
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One of the best parts of this job is meeting the incredibly brave patients who entrust me with writing their story. Read my latest!

Seven-year-old Emilia Pigeon overcame neuroblastoma and won over her care team with her 'optimistic sassiness' in the face of chemotherapy: michmed.org/vQrqW.
7-year-old faces cancer treatment with ‘optimistic sassiness’
Emilia Pigeon was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, a type of cancer that starts in immature nerve cells. She was treated with chemotherapy and surgery and continues to do well.
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Elio got me started on my science communication journey and I will forever be grateful!
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For the first time, the FDA has approved a treatment for diffuse midline glioma. The drug ONC201 will bring new hope for patients with DMG.

I spoke to Carl Koschmann, a pediatric oncologist, about U-M's research with ONC201 and what the approval means for patients.

Learn more: michmed.org/WXd3Z
FDA clears new DMG treatment: What it means for a deadly pediatric brain tumor
Diffuse midline gliomas are aggressive tumors that begin in the brain or spinal cord. It is universally fatal, and patients typically live for nine to 15 months after diagnosis. The FDA has approved O...
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Led by U-M researchers, a global team has developed a new technology called PathoPlex, to map more than 140 different proteins across 40 tissue samples from people with diabetic kidney disease.

Learn more about my latest at michmed.org/zgrQw.
New technology called PathoPlex maps the location of proteins inside cells
Abnormal changes in protein levels and patterns can result in diseases. Understanding protein organization can improve treatments and minimize disease symptoms. A team of researchers developed a new t...
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I'm a sucker for microscope images 😍

Also fun when they go with cool stories! In a new paper, U-M researchers found that maintaining the balance of amino acids is important for photoreceptor health.

Learn more: michmed.org/mDRGm.
Amino acid glutamine is important for eye health
Photoreceptor death is the cause of vision loss in many retinal diseases, and there are no effective therapies that improve their survival. In a new paper, University of Michigan researchers studied t...
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With all the interest in space missions, I don't think people appreciate just how much challenges n vision factor into the life of astronauts.

Read my latest about how spaceflight affects vision and what protective measures astronauts use: michmed.org/JDdPJ.
How do spaceflights and long term planetary missions affect vision?
Joshua Ong, M.D., resident physician at University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center answers questions about how spaceflight affects vision and what protective measures astronauts use.
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My love for virology 🤝 new cancer treatments

U-M researchers are turning to inactivated versions of adenoviruses, which are a common type of respiratory virus, to target brain tumors in children!

Learn more at michmed.org/nVM2K.
New clinical trials for pediatric brain tumors
Brain and spinal cord tumors account for one in four childhood cancers. Although 75% of children survive for at least five years after being diagnosed, many patients have recurrent tumors that cannot ...
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Probably the coolest way to fight cancer cells is immunotherapy, which uses a person’s own immune system to fight cancer.

I talked to a U-M team that showed the balance between two proteins—STAT3 and STAT5—is important for making tumors vulnerable to a type of immunotherapy: michmed.org/RBB22.
Interplay between key proteins could serve as a target for cancer treatment
University of Michigan researchers have identified that the balance between two proteins—STAT3 and STAT5—is important for making tumors vulnerable to immune checkpoint therapy, and targeting STAT3 deg...
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Love covering basic science research that has far-reaching implications!

U-M researchers used showed that loss of SOX9 gene promotes tumor progression and the pathway it regulates can be a potential target for future treatments.

Learn more at michmed.org/ZxxZw.
Researchers identify roles of key genes in colon cancer development
Researchers used mouse models and studies of colorectal cancer tissues to show that loss of SOX9 gene promotes tumor progression and the pathway it regulates can be a potential target for future treat...
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I learn something new every day!

Tamoxifen, a common breast cancer preventative, can cause side effects, including an increased risk for type 2 diabetes in women with excess body weight. In a new study, U-M researchers investigated alternatives to tamoxifen.

Learn more at michmed.org/923MG.
Drug combination reduces breast cancer risk and improves metabolic health in rats
Researchers investigated the combined effects of bazedoxifene and conjugated estrogens in rat models as an alternative to tamoxifen.
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Pancreatic cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related death. U-M researchers, including @djcalebc.bsky.social and @lyssiotislab.bsky.social, have discovered that simultaneously targeting two key pathways can eliminate tumors.

Learn more about their work in @nature.com at michmed.org/Zx7wD.
Drug targets identified for pancreatic cancer
U-M researchers have discovered that simultaneously targeting PIKfyve and KRAS-MAPK can eliminate tumors in preclinical human and mouse models.
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Even though microbial keratitis is a preventable cause of blindness, it's a complex infection to treat, and many patients have lasting vision impairment.

Dr. Woodward answers questions about what causes microbial keratitis, symptoms and preventative measures.

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For eye infections, delayed doctor visits and extent of damage affect vision outcomes
Physicians followed 562 patients in the U.S. and India over a three-month period to identify risk factors for eye infections that could be easily managed with early intervention.
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Glioblastoma multiforme is an aggressive brain tumor that mainly affects adults. Unfortunately, there are no cures.

U-M researchers have now created nanodiscs that can starve the cancer cells and increase survival rates of the treated mice.

Read more at michmed.org/AQPDM.
Researchers use nanoparticles to target glioblastoma in mice
University of Michigan researchers have created nanodiscs that can target cholesterol levels in GBM, starving the cancer cells and increasing survival rates of the treated mice.
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21-year-old Ethan White was diagnosed with diffuse midline glioma, a rare type of brain cancer, in March 2024.

As he passes the one-year mark of his diagnosis, White is hopeful that he might be the first person to beat the cancer.

Read about his story: michmed.org/kVkVj
‘Beating the odds’: hope for U-M drummer with inoperable brain tumor
Ethan White was diagnosed with diffuse midline glioma, a rare form of brain cancer where the survival time after diagnosis is 1-2 years. His treatment is going well and Koschmann is cautiously optimis...
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Cancer-related fatigue can sometimes persist weeks, months or even years after treatment ends.

U-M researchers have developed and tested a personalized app that tracks a user’s circadian rhythm and makes behavioral recommendations to reduce daily fatigue.

Learn more at michmed.org/AQx4D.
Personalized app reduces cancer-related fatigue
Researchers at the Rogel Cancer Center, in collaboration with Arcascope, have developed and tested a personalized app that tracks a user’s circadian rhythm and makes behavioral recommendations to redu...
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Sure, the #STATMadness tournament of science is just for fun.
But this year, it means more.

Please do what Coach says & vote for the University of Michigan & NYU/U-M teams here: www.statnews.com/feature/stat...

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Coach Beilein urges everyone: Vote for U-M science in STAT Madness #umich
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