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Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute
SBP conducts world-class, collaborative, biological research and translates its discoveries for the benefit of human health.
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For more information about Peggy Farnham's work to understand how genomic information is translated into gene regulation, visit her lab's website:
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Peggy Farnham of takes the stage, describes the "GWAS conundrum." Genome-wide association studies comparing healthy individuals to people with disease find many single nucleotide variations (SNPs) but most are located in non-coding regions.
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To learn more about Raul Mostoslavsky of 's research, check out his lab's website:
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Raul Mostoslavsky of shares story of a couple with four consecutive pregnancy losses, his team identified SIRT6 as the underlying cause. Paper featured on cover of :
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Raul Mostoslavsky of takes the stage to share his lab's work on SIRT6, a modulator of chromatin (tightly packed DNA)
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Our 39th annual symposium--this year showcasing the latest research on the and its role in control of development, and disease--kicks off! Thank you to SBP's , Peter Adams and Lorenzo Puri for your hard work organizing the event!
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Brooke Emerling of SBP: What will drive cures is communication between scientists and clinicians (doctors). Dr. Shatsky and I are part of a group at SBP to help bring these groups together and share insights
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Brooke Emerling of SBP: The wave of the future for is personalized approaches. A lot depends on the individual interaction of the tumor in the body, including its metabolism (how tumor's "eat"). It’s a very exciting time to be in science right now!
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Brooke Emerling of SBP: I study one subtype, triple-negative . These tumors lack hormone receptors and are very tough to treat. I'm studying a family of proteins critical for this growth of cancer, which could ultimately yield a targeted treatment
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Brooke Emerling of SBP: Because of research we have been able to classify breast cancer into the subtypes Dr. Rebecca Shatsky described
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Our own Brooke Emerling explains why research is important: It answers important questions about how cancer develops, how we might prevent it and which treatments are most effective for which patients
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Rebecca Shatsky: At I'm focused on personalized oncology. Just like every person in this room is unique and different — your tumor is also unique and different. Each case needs to be individualized on a molecular level.
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Rebecca Shatsky : The past 10 years have been significant for . There are so many medications we now use routinely that have changed patients’ lives.
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Rebecca Shatsky : is not one disease. It's actually about 25 subtypes.
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Rebecca Shatsky : In addition to regular self-breast exams, it's also important to know what your body is like. Know what is normal, what is not normal.
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Rebecca Shatsky : Many women don't know that only 5-10% of cases are due to a single gene. It can really happen to anyone--regardless of family history.
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Helen Eckmann shares the story of her diagnosis: decades ago the doc thought the mammogram had a camera error, recommended returning 6 mo later. Her instincts suggested otherwise and she refused. They re-did and found it was indeed cancer, which had metastasized.
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Our own Jorge Moscat takes the stage, thanks for the recent grant awarded to SBP's Svasti Haricharan that advances her research (Read more: )
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Shaina Gross : There is so much that insurance doesn't cover. We help patients with those needs. One ex: a single mother didn't have childcare for her surgery. We paid for her sister to fly here to help out.
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Shaina Gross of kicks off our SBP Insights focused on --stay tuned for live tweets sharing key takeaways
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