Science Nonfiction: Megan, aRMS & Neighbor Cells
The last 6 months have been busy! Recently, I have been finishing up sets of experiments which help us understand the mode of action
The last 6 months have been busy! Recently, I have been finishing up sets of experiments which help us understand the mode of action
Since pediatric cancers are (fortunately!) fairly rare, it’s ever more important for us to do our work with the spirit of collaboration. Thanks to the
At the end of August I took a trip to Portland, Oregon to take an intensive 5-day “Pediatric Cancer Nanocourse” at the cc-TDI lab (where
I’ll never forget the moment I found out that my cousin had cancer. It’s one of those moments you remember exactly where you were and
I joined cc-TDI half a year after it was founded, and my first major task at the lab was to begin operations and setup at
Suffocating. Intense physical and emotional pain. All-encompassing. Debilitating. Cannot sleep, cannot focus. So sick to my stomach that the thought of food is sickening. Absolute
What a week! Our 2018 Nanocourse wrapped up last week, and what an amazing week it was. For those of you who are curious, the
Science Nonfiction: By Dina Kats One of the most rewarding things about working at cc-TDI is our community spirit. This past month I got to
Guest post by summer intern, Kelley Traller. Artwork by Kelley as well! My name is Kelley Traller, and I am an intern here at cc-TDI.
Each week we will be featuring the work of a scientist on the cc-TDI team to give you a view into the lab and an
The last 6 months have been busy! Recently, I have been finishing up sets of experiments which help us understand the mode of action
Since pediatric cancers are (fortunately!) fairly rare, it’s ever more important for us to do our work with the spirit of collaboration. Thanks to the
At the end of August I took a trip to Portland, Oregon to take an intensive 5-day “Pediatric Cancer Nanocourse” at the cc-TDI lab (where
I’ll never forget the moment I found out that my cousin had cancer. It’s one of those moments you remember exactly where you were and
I joined cc-TDI half a year after it was founded, and my first major task at the lab was to begin operations and setup at
Suffocating. Intense physical and emotional pain. All-encompassing. Debilitating. Cannot sleep, cannot focus. So sick to my stomach that the thought of food is sickening. Absolute
What a week! Our 2018 Nanocourse wrapped up last week, and what an amazing week it was. For those of you who are curious, the
Science Nonfiction: By Dina Kats One of the most rewarding things about working at cc-TDI is our community spirit. This past month I got to
Guest post by summer intern, Kelley Traller. Artwork by Kelley as well! My name is Kelley Traller, and I am an intern here at cc-TDI.
Each week we will be featuring the work of a scientist on the cc-TDI team to give you a view into the lab and an
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