Trent: A 'tour de force' from the pharma providers, infant respnse over 12 mo, although at 18mo died. #AACR14

10:12am April 8th 2014 via Hootsuite

Trent: (case descr is abst. #3417 late-break poster); timeline, 6y post dx/trtmt, C-section then recurrence. BRAF mut in 4mo infant #AACR14

10:11am April 8th 2014 via Hootsuite

Trent: Melanoma TCGA - Watson and Gershenwald in press; a placental transmission of melanoma, rare and fatal (1866-2003, 15 cases) #AACR14

10:08am April 8th 2014 via Hootsuite

Meet the Expert: Jeffrey Trent, TGEN. "Extending Genomic Profiling Toward Direct Medical Applications: From Bark to Bedside" #AACR14

10:04am April 8th 2014 via Hootsuite

Data-driven, crowdsourced, participatory, genomics-based medicine | VB http://t.co/Y5e6xddBEn h/t @Berci

9:20am April 8th 2014 via Hootsuite

New post: Steven Rosenberg and T-Cell Immunotherapy for Cancer | Next Gen Technologist http://t.co/k7cldp5oOM #AACR14

8:38am April 8th 2014 via Hootsuite

RT @DShaywitz: Famous Nobel parking sign at Berkeley http://t.co/4GNEWHoLRh

8:20am April 8th 2014 via Hootsuite in reply to

RT @kennamshaw: Every talk you give is a job talk. This bears repeating: every talk you give (yes, every single one) is a job talk.

7:20am April 8th 2014 via Hootsuite

RT @obahcall: @GenomeWeb #AACR14 summaries of M Stratton & B Teh on mutational signatures and processes in cancer http://t.co/f8izFj4tJJ

2:20am April 8th 2014 via Hootsuite

Don't waste your money trying to upgrade your Windows XP PC | PC World http://t.co/ra4woQnCJW

1:20am April 8th 2014 via Hootsuite

RT @Pogue: “Most people tell you is that closing your iPhone apps saves battery life. WRONG.” Great battery writeup. http://t.co/8yVvilsd7w

12:20am April 8th 2014 via Hootsuite

After a frustration in the main AACR exhibit hall yesterday, giving FreedomPop PAYG mefi hotspot a shot - ($15) http://t.co/w69vk2KZ8Y

11:20pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Victor Velculescu at #AACR14 Presidential Symposium http://t.co/wmvmP6WKMK

10:13pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Velculescu: Opportunities through tissue and blood based genomic analyses: from tissue to liquid, static mutations to dynamic ones #AACR14

8:26pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Velculescu: 3rd - an approach for early detection. Detectable around the 1% level, want to get to 0.1%, dependent on seq costs #AACR14

8:24pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Velculescu: Case in neuroblastoma published in 2012 Nat Genet Sausen et al http://t.co/BgHjqbafNl #AACR14

8:23pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Velculescu: Plasma helpful when tumors may be difficult to access. Found ERBB2 amplification in 3/4 cases (unpubl data) #AACR14

8:22pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Velculescu: Approach is widely applicable - one would be monitoring after intervention; 2nd would be det. direct from plasma #AACR14

8:21pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Velculescu: Found rearrangements in both tumor and plasma ctDNA. Science paper looked at 600 samples; many 80-100%; others harder #AACR14

8:19pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Velculescu: Recently did this from plasma, Bettegowda et al Science 2014 Ref http://t.co/93Rt2bLkrq #AACR14

8:18pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Velculescu: Via PARE can use novel rearrangement as a biomarker and use PCR to measure across progression #AACR14

8:17pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Velculescu: Lays out PARE method. Leary et al 2010 Sci Trans Med paper http://t.co/36PLWsTr28 #AACR14

8:16pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Velculescu: Trends are more cancer exomes / targeted in early trials; cancer genome registry. #AACR14

8:15pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Velculescu: ~70% of cases have at least one gene mutated that action can be taken; but many limitations (i.e. limited evidence) #AACR14

8:14pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Velculescu: Pancreatic cancer - list of 14 genes that are potentially actionable. ~1/3 samples. Think about cancer as a genetic one #AACR14

8:12pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Velculescu:Translational work - targeting PALB2 (Mol Cancer 2011 paper) #AACR14

8:11pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Velculescu: Complexities of the cancer genome landscaped- mountains, across two tumors, only 3 genes overlap #AACR14

8:08pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Velculescu:Begins with chart of 'Seq analysis of the first 100 cancer genomes'. Emergence of cancer genetics / WG analyses #AACR14

8:07pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Next: Victor Velculescu, Johns Hopkins Kimmel CCC. "Personalized Genomic Analyses of Human Cancer" #AACR14

8:03pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

AACR Presidential Symposium: "Precision Medicine: Next-Generation Sequencing" #AACR14

8:02pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Jain: Many other diseases could benefit from angiongenesis balancing. Hypothesized in 2001 Sci Am article http://t.co/fsJ0iJ0qUT #AACR14

7:22pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Jain: Can normalization of O2 improve immunotherapy? Yes. 2012 Huang et al PNAS 2012 http://t.co/oK1bMIR3TQ #AACR14

7:20pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

@kennamshaw You got it - 5:30 in the Marriott lobby. See you soon!

7:17pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite in reply to

Jain: Treatment with cediranib, inc. tumor blood transfusion - survival benefit in two trials Batchelor PNAS http://t.co/icdgaeqZXf #AACR14

7:16pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

.@kennamshaw I was planning to go - let me know where / when if you're up for going together. Dale

7:14pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite in reply to

Jain: Too much VEGF, too leaky. 2001 - use angiogenic drugs to repair. Idea: proper dosage to get O2 balance back. #AACR14

7:11pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Jain: Even if blood vessel is open, the blood flow / O2 level still insufficient (poorly perfused). Hose analogy: a leak? (VEGF) #AACR14

7:09pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Jain: Use of losartin to reduce stromal collagen. 2013 Nature Comm. paper Chauhan et al http://t.co/J1FO1Xm9l2 #AACR14

7:07pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Jain: Referred to this 2012 Cancer Cell paper Hingorani et al http://t.co/zqX7Ii2jr4 to target stroma enzymatically. #AACR14

7:06pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Jain: Depleting cancer cells, the blood vessels open up. But cancer cells only <5% of PDAC; rest is stroma. Destroy collagen? #AACR14

7:04pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Jain: Showed figures from this 2012 PNAS paper Stylianopoulos et al http://t.co/XONHr3Lf5h #AACR14

7:03pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Jain:Cut open a tumor - it opens up. The kidney tissue - no opening. Can calculate via math the force by the tumor #AACR14

6:59pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Jain: The garden hose analogy: what's constricting the input? What causes vessel constriction? Video of an orange (time-lapse) #AACR14

6:58pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Jain: 20y ago changed direction of the lab: looking at the net rate of O2 level in a tumor. 1988 Review http://t.co/GQC4ggn41G #AACR14

6:57pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Jain: 8 effects illustrated: genomic instab, angiogen, inflamm., anaerobic metab., EMT, induction of 'stem cell' phenotype... #AACR14

6:55pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Jain:Pressure pushes fluid out of the tumor, including drugs, causing edema. Hypoxia and low pH fuel many effects #AACR14

6:54pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Jain: Hetergeneous blood flow impedes drug delivery and creates hypoxia; raise interstitial fluid pressure too. #AACR14

6:53pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Jain: Nice figures shown from this 2010 Nature Methods Kim et al paper about tumor vasculature imaging http://t.co/kCT49eWM4n #AACR14

6:52pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite

Jain: Nice video from same 2009 paper - vessels become straighter, narrower. Using Doppler OFDI in murine mammary tumor #AACR14

6:50pm April 7th 2014 via Hootsuite