CD: Figure of technical challenges - CellSearch, iChip, ISET, Cell Sieve, Spiral Chip, Parsortix, ALS, Vitatex. Then: DEP Array #AACR15

9:13am April 18th 2015 via Twitter Web Client

CD: Biopsies are challenging; 'serial biopsies pre- and post- more challenging still' Is enrichment good enough or pure needed? #AACR15

9:12am April 18th 2015 via Twitter Web Client

CD: Are CTC's representative of a tumor? May be overall tumor burden, and in particular - subset of aggressive subtypes. #AACR15

9:11am April 18th 2015 via Twitter Web Client

Caroline Dive (CRUK Manchester) ‘Circulating tumor cell biopsies’ - is there (still) an elephant in the room? #AACR15

9:10am April 18th 2015 via Twitter Web Client

Caught end of Muneesh Tewari (UMich) 'Circulating microRNAs'. Cited 2013 ref cp between ddPCR & qRT-PCR http://t.co/hs25p4Ar8m #AACR15

9:07am April 18th 2015 via Twitter Web Client

RT @AppliedBio: qPCR – Connected. Introducing the QuantStudio 3 and 5 real-time PCR systems. LEARN MORE: http://t.co/e6774DtU10 http://t…

1:48pm April 16th 2015 via Twitter Web Client

RT @Mark_Geneix: Costs in #PersMed are labour > consumables > seq equipment.We need more skills to make it affordable @genomicsedu are

7:34am April 16th 2015 via Twitter Web Client

RT @Mark_Geneix: A US perspective of #cancer #PGx from @YupOnc. #Oncology has greater adoption of #genomics than other specialties #PMWCUK15

7:34am April 16th 2015 via Twitter Web Client

RT @Mark_Geneix: . @rahman_nazneen presenting the groundbreaking work @royalmarsden. Important to separate #genetics to #medical and #predi…

7:33am April 16th 2015 via Twitter Web Client

RT @Mark_Geneix: Very positive feedback @royalmarsden. #Patients want #genetic testing,100% uptake in #cancer suffers. Need to rethink perc…

7:33am April 16th 2015 via Twitter Web Client

Foreground: Eric Green, director NHGRI. https://t.co/rXmESG3v2O

4:56pm April 15th 2015 via Twitter Web Client

RT @GClarkeFSG: Mobile health to give a big boost to precision medicine says Eric Green #pmwcuk15

4:55pm April 15th 2015 via Twitter Web Client

RT @GClarkeFSG: Genomics England not a research project, but a transformation of the NHS. Treatments, devices, diagnostics and integrated g…

4:55pm April 15th 2015 via Twitter Web Client

RT @GClarkeFSG: Precison med is a many step process. How to deal with the scale of 100,000 Genomes? #pmwcuk15 http://t.co/N66wI2vjId

4:54pm April 15th 2015 via Twitter Web Client

RT @genome_gov: NHGRI/EMBL-EBI collaborated on the GWAS Catalog since 2010. Now, EMBL-EBI will deliver an improved user interface! http://t…

7:17am April 15th 2015 via Twitter Web Client

RT @SLSingh: So far, 5 different answers. Really not obvious. https://t.co/XQSL9GkIzg

8:27am April 13th 2015 via Twitter Web Client

RT @caseybergman: “llumina Synthetic Long Reads assembly failed…@PacBio MHAP assembly of the Mst77Y region seems to be very accurate” http:…

5:49pm April 11th 2015 via Twitter Web Client

RT @girlscientist: For when you're planning your #ASHG15 abstract submission: here is the 2015 list of topics and subcategories. http://t.c…

10:57am April 10th 2015 via Twitter Web Client

RT @lexnederbragt: New blog post: On graph-based representations of a (set of) genomes https://t.co/k2EHcCyN0C And we're hiring on this! (s…

7:17am April 9th 2015 via Twitter Web Client

RT @seanaes: “ Because the truth is California doesn’t have a water problem. We all do.” —@stevenbjohnson https://t.co/wppJrjuC8K http://t.…

4:27am April 8th 2015 via Twitter Web Client

RT @cancerassassin1: New to #Twitter but want to Join the Conversation at #AACR15? See this primer from @Stefanie___C: Twitter Chat 101 htt…

1:58pm April 5th 2015 via Twitter Web Client

.@gulleyj1 Thanks for the follow, as well as the great work on answering Q's from the #CancerFilm #immunotherapy chat. Headed to #AACR15?

1:41pm April 5th 2015 via Twitter Web Client

RT @conradhackett: Say religion is very important Pakistan 98% Nigeria 90 Brazil 74 Turkey 70 US 54 Russia 18 France 13 Japan 10 China 2 ht…

7:19am April 5th 2015 via Twitter Web Client

RT @RoswellPark: "Cancer cells are evolving and so are we." #CancerFilm

11:02pm April 1st 2015 via Twitter Web Client

RT @bmsnews: Advancements in research would not be possible without the patients who participate in #clinicaltrials #CancerFilm http://t.co…

10:56pm April 1st 2015 via Twitter Web Client

So much potential, so much courage shown in this #CancerFilm Thank you to all involved in this film's production, what a service to society.

10:55pm April 1st 2015 via Twitter Web Client

Lander: It is stunning. It is exhilarating. In 50 years - to understand the problem, to attack it, to make progress... #CancerFilm

10:52pm April 1st 2015 via Twitter Web Client

Vogelstein: We can take what we have and put it to work. It will come. #CancerFilm

10:52pm April 1st 2015 via Twitter Web Client

Mills: We can make progress at a rate, and at a level, that we've never had before. #CancerFilm

10:51pm April 1st 2015 via Twitter Web Client

Throughout cancer's history - a guarded optimism. Reluctant to use 'cure', but 'just a matter of time it will become manageable #CancerFilm

10:51pm April 1st 2015 via Twitter Web Client

Baselga: This immune response is different; the cancer doesn't come back. #CancerFilm

10:49pm April 1st 2015 via Twitter Web Client

"Two years cancer-free is a great day" #CancerFilm

10:47pm April 1st 2015 via Twitter Web Client

"(Emily) is absolutely a pioneer... she taught us about toxicity control" 27/30 more children have had complete responses #CancerFilm

10:47pm April 1st 2015 via Twitter Web Client

'We'll continue monitoring (Emily's) condition' - 'we're super-excited we're at this point' - uncharted territory #CancerFilm

10:46pm April 1st 2015 via Twitter Web Client

Emily 2y after treatment - returns for a check-up. Mom: 'Always a little nervous' Dr. "Any problems?" "No" #CancerFilm

10:45pm April 1st 2015 via Twitter Web Client

Doug Rogers a month after infusion: 'it looks so much better. It feels better' A 55% decrease. Marked decrease in size (visible) #CancerFilm

10:43pm April 1st 2015 via Twitter Web Client

Rosenberg's trial: 18/25 saw shrink, 9 alive after 5y. But nothing more to offer. 'This is a life & death visit for these pts' #CancerFi

10:42pm April 1st 2015 via Twitter Web Client

Now beginning to see the immune system being educated; 'something of a roulette wheel'; why some effective, and not others? #CancerFilm

10:41pm April 1st 2015 via Twitter Web Client

After Emily - dozens more, now photos of her growing up. Uncharted territory - how long her immune cells would work. #CancerFilm

10:40pm April 1st 2015 via Twitter Web Client

'Her response was astonishing' Never had seen anyone that sick, get better. Emily woke up 7d later. 3w later: cancer free. #CancerFilm

10:39pm April 1st 2015 via Twitter Web Client

Emily 'can't be any sicker... so now what?' Frantic - tested, found IL-6 skyrocketing. Tried IL-6 antagonist (never tried)#CancerFilm

10:38pm April 1st 2015 via Twitter Web Client

'And when they were done there were 17 IV pumps keeping her alive' Mom: "this can't be the end" #CancerFilm

10:37pm April 1st 2015 via Twitter Web Client

Emily's dad - 'a few days later she was riding on my back' 'and then things spun out of control' 'and they put her to sleep' #CancerFilm

10:37pm April 1st 2015 via Twitter Web Client

Rogers: "I feel my cells getting to work, like PacMan getting those melanoma cells" #CancerFilm

10:36pm April 1st 2015 via Twitter Web Client

Doug Rogers gets the infusion from a smaller reserve batch. 'The first time Rosenberg has had to do this.' #CancerFilm

10:35pm April 1st 2015 via Twitter Web Client

'How effective this will be in kids - only known by doing it." (So hard to see Emily.) #CancerFilm

10:34pm April 1st 2015 via Twitter Web Client

Emily at CHOP (Philadelphia) - the 4th person, the 1st child: her own engineered T-cells given back to her. #CancerFilm

10:34pm April 1st 2015 via Twitter Web Client