Can you guess which tray of cupcakes was decorated by a 4th grader and which by a 6th grader? 🧁 There’s a bigger picture hiding in the first picture's tray… can you spot it? 👀🔍#CupcakeConundrum
The liver can be a path towards establishing immune tolerance for autoimmune diseases. But it also promotes immune evasion of cancer. A mechanism for this is identified here and could prove useful for directing therapy
nature.com/articles/s41590-0…@NatImmunol@LabBeatty@PennMedicine
“Maybe I should give it as an analogy… IDK, I have been thinking about dogs lately. Maybe it bifurcated into a frenchie or shorkie… Like a shih tzu and a Yorkie.”
#shitgregorysays
Happy Solar Eclipse Day!🌘
For anyone that missed the eclipse or didn’t have eye protection to view it, enjoy these pics our newest undergrads were able to capture:
“It's not as fun as flipping it on, flipping it off, flipping it on, flipping it off, flipping it on, flipping it off, flipping it on, flipping it off, flipping it on, flipping it off, like a light switch”💡-Gregory Beatty
#ShitGregorySays
“We hope to provide a roadmap to overcome the barriers that prevent #immunotherapy from penetrating throughout the tumor microenvironment and attacking #cancer cells,” said Dr. Gregory Beatty, on his work to improve immunotherapy for #PancreaticCancer. spr.ly/6018Xvy68
Whoooo we're done!! And with that...I will soon be handing the control of this twitter to yet another mischievous @LabBeatty member. It's been a pleasure memeing with you all the last couple of years, and hopefully I'll meet you out there in the field!
Best,
(Dr.) @jesse_lee3
What's this? Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No!! It's @mmwatt02's work hot off the (digital) presses!
He took some myeloid treatment and some other myeloid treatment thingy...something something...cured cancer...through some mechanism. Go read it NOW!!
science.org/doi/10.1126/scii…
Combining two treatments that activate myeloid cells may prove successful against tumors where conventional T cell-based immunotherapies have failed, indicates new research in mouse models of pancreatic cancer. @mmwatt02@LabBeatty@PennMedicine
📄: scim.ag/4RU