Jeff Rathmell
@JeffRathmell
Vanderbilt Center for Immunobiology @VUMC_VCI; Immunometabolism in cancer and inflammatory diseases. Views are my own and do not represent any institution
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https://www.vumc.org/jeff-rathmell-lab/ 20-07-2019 05:08:49
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Kimryn Rathmell (Dr. Kimryn Rathmell): 'With National Cancer Institute funding expected to remain flat through fiscal year 2025, health professionals and leaders in oncology should use this time to amp up institutional efforts to collaborate and rebuild trust in science.'
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Gaffen Lab 17 (Dr. Sarah Gaffen) is having some taste of nashville. Thanks for visiting. So much fun!!@JeffRathmell VUMC_VCI VI4Research
Very happy that Melissa M Wolf's paper on how loss of VHL in kidney cancer cells reshapes the tumor immune microenvironment to recruit suppressive macrophages & point to a new immunotherapy target in RCC is out in Journal of Clinical Investigation
Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center
VUMC_VCI
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Dr. Kimryn Rathmell Kimryn Rathmell reminding us to always think about the future of cancer research and the cancer research workforce. You never know where your path will take you! 🤩🤩🤩 #WICR #AACR24 NCI Center for Cancer Research National Cancer Institute
So appreciative of Jeff Rathmell’s visit to Moffitt Cancer Center. He is a leader in the #metabolism of immune cells and his work could lead to the design of better treatments for #cancer patients. Jeff Rathmell Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center Vanderbilt University Moffitt Cancer Center
Great time at Keystone Symposia Immunometabolism in Killarney, Ireland. Thanks to Luke O'Neill, Evanna Mills, and Erika Pearce for organizing! Enjoying a last night out in Dublin with Melissa M Wolf Jackie Bader KayLee Steiner
Great talk from Jackie Bader Vanderbilt University Jeff Rathmell lab on diet modulation of PD1 expression on macrophages and impact on therapeutic response response #KSImmunoMet24
I’m proud to have studied #KidneyCancer in my career. A recent discovery (with Frank Mason Vanderbilt University Medical Center) shows a new way to think about genomic instability in cancer, due to mutation in SETD2. #KidneyCancer AwarenessMonth go.nih.gov/AXyMSh3
Melissa Wolf Vanderbilt Health is studying the relationship between infiltrating immune cells and #RenalCellCarcinoma cells. medschool.vanderbilt.edu/igp/person/mel… #KidneyCancerAwarenessMonth
Just another day at work for Dr. Kimryn Rathmell for women’s history month and finding for research on women’s health issues