Philip Dunne
@drpipdunne.bsky.social
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Phenotypic plasticity in colorectal cancer. Group leader at QUB Belfast and CRUK Scotland Institute. CRUK-SI: https://tinyurl.com/5fr9n2ew QUB: https://tinyurl.com/4b68vf56
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cassiejclarke.bsky.social
It was a pleasure to speak to Lucy Whyte this morning on #BBCRadioScotland to discuss our recent @emboreports.org publication which has discovered how #neutrophil #metabolism facilitates #metastasis. Catch up with interview here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUUw...
Dr Cassie Clarke CRUK Scotland Institute - breast cancer research
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nadianasreddin.bsky.social
✨Thrilled to announce an exciting opportunity to work on our project exploring WNT-driven cell competition as a novel preventative strategy in CRC 🧬

We’re hiring a Senior Scientific Officer to join me in @owen_sansom’s lab. Great science and lots of room to make an impact! 👩🏽‍🔬
cruk-si.bsky.social
We are recruiting a Senior Scientific Officer to work with @nadianasreddin.bsky.social in the Sansom lab on the project WNT-driven cell competition: a target for novel preventative strategies against colorectal adenoma formation

📅Apply by 15 August 2025

www.crukscotlandinstitute.ac.uk/careers/
drpipdunne.bsky.social
Excellent opportunity to work with a wonderful team 👇👇💥
nadianasreddin.bsky.social
✨Thrilled to announce an exciting opportunity to work on our project exploring WNT-driven cell competition as a novel preventative strategy in CRC 🧬

We’re hiring a Senior Scientific Officer to join me in @owen_sansom’s lab. Great science and lots of room to make an impact! 👩🏽‍🔬
cruk-si.bsky.social
We are recruiting a Senior Scientific Officer to work with @nadianasreddin.bsky.social in the Sansom lab on the project WNT-driven cell competition: a target for novel preventative strategies against colorectal adenoma formation

📅Apply by 15 August 2025

www.crukscotlandinstitute.ac.uk/careers/
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cruk-si.bsky.social
We are recruiting a Senior Scientific Officer to work with @nadianasreddin.bsky.social in the Sansom lab on the project WNT-driven cell competition: a target for novel preventative strategies against colorectal adenoma formation

📅Apply by 15 August 2025

www.crukscotlandinstitute.ac.uk/careers/
drpipdunne.bsky.social
Sunshine and science in Glasgow today at the CRC-STARS kick off meeting

Excellent presention from Raheleh in our team charting phenotypic evolution during cancer development and progression, and how best we can use preclinical models of cancer to improve patient outcomes
drpipdunne.bsky.social
AACR.. over and out! Great couple of days in Chicago, brilliant to catch up with so many collaborators and make new connections. Coming home brimming with new ideas to take into our @cruk-si.bsky.social early detection, @incise-research.bsky.social, & CRC-STARS programmes

#AACR25
drpipdunne.bsky.social
Incredibly proud to see Dr Fisher presenting her research at the @theaacr.bsky.social annual conference.

Understanding precancer biology is crucial for improving early detection, and preventing early cancer development and progression.

#AACR25

@nataliefisher.bsky.social
drpipdunne.bsky.social
Session with Natalie’s talk starting shortly in room E351
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s-j-aitken.bsky.social
s-j-aitken.bsky.social
My lab at hiring! - we have TWO postdoc positions (one computational, one wet lab focussed) at Yale @yaleschoolofmed.bsky.social, working closely with our group members at University of Cambridge, UK @cambridgeuni.bsky.social

Please help to spread the word!

Adverts with full details below ⬇️
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s-j-aitken.bsky.social
Yes! - we are hiring @yale.edu - links below...
craigandersn.bsky.social
I'm biased, but I loved it, great talk!! Don't forget @s-j-aitken.bsky.social is hiring! She's a great scientist and person- you couldn't find a better PI.
drpipdunne.bsky.social
If you are Chicago bound watch out for Natalie & Sid presenting at #AACR2025 & come say hello!

Natalie's @theaacr.bsky.social Women in Cancer Research award talk covers how we can use biology to improve early detection of polyps

Sid's poster is on early tumour transcriptional landscapes
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labedwards.bsky.social
Members of IMPACT span wet-lab scientists, pathologists, bioinformaticians, patient involvement managers, image analysts, technicians, clinicians, students, project managers, and lecturers among others, to ensure a wide range of expertise and optimum resource management!
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labedwards.bsky.social
With 5 distinct research groups led by @joedwardswwcrc.bsky.social, Campbell Roxburgh, Nigel Jamieson, Colin Steele, and @mcsorleystephen.bsky.social, IMPACT provides a human tissue-based translational research infrastructure in Glasgow, in collaboration with @drpipdunne.bsky.social and Xiao Fu! 🤝
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labedwards.bsky.social
Last week, the 1st Annual IMPACT conference took place on the shores of Loch Lomond 📍🤩
drpipdunne.bsky.social
An absolutely brilliant few days in sunny Loch Lomond with my Glasgow colleagues 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿☘️☀️
labedwards.bsky.social
Last week, the 1st Annual IMPACT conference took place on the shores of Loch Lomond 📍🤩
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wntuk.bsky.social
Many thanks WntUK ECR rep @nadianasreddin.bsky.social from @cruk-si.bsky.social for chairing the Future Generation session!

#WNTUK2025
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nadianasreddin.bsky.social
Such an honour! Thank you to the organising committee for the opportunity and the great conference!!
wntuk.bsky.social
Many thanks WntUK ECR rep @nadianasreddin.bsky.social from @cruk-si.bsky.social for chairing the Future Generation session!

#WNTUK2025
drpipdunne.bsky.social
A St Patrick’s Day treat ☘️

More excellent work from @aideenryan.bsky.social and her team, teasing apart the importance of stromal & immune communication networks in colorectal cancer 👇
biorxiv-cancer.bsky.social
Stromal cells modulate innate immune cell phenotype and function in colorectal cancer via the Sialic acid/Siglec axis https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.03.14.642985v1
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biorxiv-cancer.bsky.social
Stromal cells modulate innate immune cell phenotype and function in colorectal cancer via the Sialic acid/Siglec axis https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.03.14.642985v1