This podcast is a companion to Mass General Cancer Center’s electronic publication, and both are centered around our investigators recent publications in high-profile journals. Each expert will give you insight into who they are and what inspires them to do what they do every day. A deeper dive into their research will better your understanding of where our experts’ ideas come from, where they will go from here, and what the future has in store in their particular field of research.
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49. The impact and next steps for research led by Shannon Stott, PhD, and Brian Nahed, MD, MSc
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Drs. Shannon Stott and Brian Nahed explain why their new technology is an important breakthrough for glioblastoma patients, and share what’s next for their research.Advances at Mass General Cancer Center による
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48. New techniques for capturing EVs from glioblastoma w/ Shannon Stott, PhD, & Brian Nahed, MD, MSc
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Drs. Shannon Stott and Brian Nahed describe a new technique that uses microfluidics and engineered nanosurfaces to capture EVs released from glioblastoma multiforme, the most common and aggressive form of brain cancer.Advances at Mass General Cancer Center による
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47. Getting to know Shannon Stott, PhD, and Brian Nahed, MD, MSc
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In this episode, Drs. Shannon Stott and Brian Nahed explain their backgrounds and share how they met and began working with each other.Advances at Mass General Cancer Center による
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46. The impact of the study on transit tumor cells through lymph node vasculature
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In this episode, Ethel Pereira and Tim Padera share why the protocol in this study isn’t safe to use for humans yet, and what the next steps will advance the research to improve patient care.Advances at Mass General Cancer Center による
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45. Transit Tumor Cells Through Lymph Node Vasculature with Ethel Pereira, PhD, and Tim Padera, PhD
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Tim Padera, PhD, and research fellow, Ethel Pereira, PhD, provide insight into their study of transit tumor cells.Advances at Mass General Cancer Center による
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Listen to hear how Tim Padera made his way from being an engineer in Chicago to becoming a cancer researcher in Boston.Advances at Mass General Cancer Center による
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In this episode we’ll hear about Ethel Pereira’s background and how she became interested in science, and specifically in cancer research.Advances at Mass General Cancer Center による
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42. The future of David Miyamoto, MD, PhD, and his team’s research
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Dr. David Miyamoto explains the impact of his research in prostate cancer, and mentions how it can potentially translate to bladder cancer.Advances at Mass General Cancer Center による
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41. New Technologies for Prostate Cancer with David Miyamoto, MD, PhD
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Dr. David Miyamoto explains his study that examines new technology for treating prostate cancer.Advances at Mass General Cancer Center による
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