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Nanotechnology Oncology Genetics Medical Education Publications Technique Pilots Bone-forming Cells to the Bone Marrow More Faculty Become AAAS Fellows Professorship in Ophthalmology at Mass. Eye and Ear and HMS Centers on Clinical Teaching RFA Announced for Med Ed Fellowships HSDM Wins First Gies Vision Award Dean’s Community Service Awards Call for Nominations
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MEDICAL EDUCATION Student Research Has Its DayIn her keynote address at the 68th annual Soma Weiss Student Research Day, Joan Brugge described her plunge into cancer research after she learned that her sister had glial blastoma. She began investigating how cellular pathways and processes mediate alterations that occur during cancer’s initiation and progression. Her lab has since developed a technique for modeling breast cancers in three dimensions so the mechanisms of oncogenic transformation can be illuminated. Brugge, the Louise Foote Pfeiffer professor of cell biology and head of that department at HMS, captured the sense of quest and discovery in scientific research, a spirit that was reflected by the students who took part in the program.
Lior Braunstein (in tie) explains his research on immune surveillance in the Soma Weiss Day poster session. Working in SCID mice, which have undetectable levels of TSP-1 in the spleen, he transferred wild-type splenocytes containing TSP-1 into one group of animals and splenocytes lacking TSP-1 into another group. Braunstein found that after both groups were exposed to cancer cells, recipients of the wild-type splenocytes exhibited an 80 to 90 percent tumor inhibition compared to the other group. The finding suggests that TSP-1 levels in the spleen are, indeed, correlated with effective immune surveillance. Ruchira Jha, HMS ’08, speaking on neural stem cells, and Marie-Louise Meng, HMS ’10, describing a genome-wide association study of QT interval duration, completed the student lectures. Soma Weiss (1899–1942) was a beloved teacher and physician at HMS and a passionate supporter of student research. |
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