LIVE @KI-MIT — SOLUTIONS with/in/sight Blood, Sweat & Pioneers, 4/30/2015
Coverage with Social Media: Aviva Lev-Ari, PhD, RN
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John Whitaker, go Mitch go foundation. Son Mitch died of ALL. Foundations raises funds for cancer research
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Using macrophages to killing not effective in bone marrow, best Cyclophosphamide plus Altuzumab
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Michael Hemann, KI on Acute B-Cell Leukehmia, ALL, combination cancer therapy, inactivate genes crate a human cancer gene in mice
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David Baltimore: immunotherapy I Cancer will by the breakthrough for cure some diseases respond well and some don’t
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David Baltimore: Mutations of DNA transforms cells from normal to ca car cells among the early discoveries then Anti kinase inhibitors
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@MIT KI David Baltimore, President, CALTECH, Early days of Cell Biology in the 60sIn 2014,
@GMGFoundation athletes trained for 10,945 hours and raced for 6,330 miles to support cancer research.0 retweets3 favorites
Whitaker: If we can find enough people to articulate a message, we can truly make a difference.
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@GMGFoundation founder John Whitaker shares how he & his wife aimed to raise $1 million in memory of their son Mitch0 retweets0 favorites
MIT Koch Institute retweetedMichael Hemann
@kochinstitute speaking about blood cancer and how we can use existing drugs in more effective ways4 retweets1 favorite
MIT Koch Institute retweetedBaltimore: The war on cancer was one of the best applications of money to a problem . . . but we still have a long way to go
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Baltimore: Two of the CCR’s greatest moments were Bob Weinberg discovering the 1st human oncogene & Phil Sharp splicing RNA
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Baltimore recounts scoping out the candy factory that would become MIT’s cancer research center. (He says he may have swiped some chocolate)
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