PASPCR
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PanAmerican Society for Pigment Cell Research (PASPCR) is a scientific society devoted to those of us interested in various aspects of pigment cells.
Joined October 2018
From the biology of melanocytes to pigmentation conditions and melanoma - we have it all! Join us in Tampa in March 2026 (great time to escape the cold) for the Annual Meeting of the @PASPCR1
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Applications are now being accepted for The Outrun the Sun Research Scholars Awards for 2025. These awards fund research into melanoma and other kinds of skin cancer. Find out more here: https://t.co/O9JfB4uJJi Deadline October 31st 2025.
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Congrats to the PASPCR 2025 Colgate summer research interns, Zuly Dannae Martínez García, Caroline Mulmba and Camila Sanchez! They will be working with @Christian_moli_, @daniela_oaks, @ChristinBurd, and Dr. Cynthia Cooper. More about them here: https://t.co/T4CG57YdMW
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Congrats to the PASPCR 2025 Colgate summer research interns, Zuly Dannae Martínez García, Caroline Mulmba and Camila Sanchez! They will be working with @Christian_moli_, @daniela_oaks, @ChristinBurd, and Dr. Cynthia Cooper. More about them here: https://t.co/T4CG57YdMW
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Thanks to @PASPCR1 and @CP_News for your support and scholarship, now @Zuly Dannae Martínez García from @UVeracruzanaMx is attending our 5th summer school at @LIIGH_UNAM organiced in the Daniela Robles-Espinoza 's lab.
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Excited to share our recent pre-print describing a novel model of Uveal Melanoma in Adult Zebrafish. @UIowaResearch @PASPCR1 @ZebrafishRock Mitfa-Independent Melanocyte Progenitors are Highly Susceptible to GNAQ-induced Uveal Melanoma in Adult Zebrafish
biorxiv.org
Melanocytes reside in diverse microenvironments that influence their susceptibility to oncogenic transformation, however, studying rare melanoma subsets has been hindered by the lack of suitable...
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UPDATE: Our annual meeting planned for November in Florida this year is on hold while we await the results of our R13. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause and will update again when a final decision has been made.
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The Department of Dermatology at the University of California, Irvine anticipates openings for a postdoctoral scholar in pigment cell research.
pas-pcr.org
Job postings Contact us to post your job ad here! Contact us Postdoctoral Scholar position available at the University of California, Irvine February 3, 2025 The Department of Dermatology at the Un…
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https://t.co/A8MErkqg4e Postdoctoral funding opportunity! Deadline is Feb 14.
loreal.com
The L’Oréal USA For Women in Science program has awarded 80 postdoctoral women scientists over $4 million in grants since 2003.
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For anyone interested in our society from Central and South America, check out our new membership options at https://t.co/3Lyw0kT8nc Join us now to be a member for 2025. Hope to meet you soon!
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Hear from #dermatology leader Dr. Robert Brodell about the dire need for more research in #skinofcolor, #SkinofColorSociety initiatives,the TORPEDO program at @UMMCnews and more in this episode of Skin of Color Savvy. Podcast produced by @HCPLiveNews.
hcplive.com
The January 15, 2025 SOCS News Update highlights research ongoing/upcoming initiatives and awards, the My Best Winter Skin Campaign, and the TORPEDO program.
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Good morning Salt Lake City! Looking forward to an amazing day of #AcralMelanoma discussions with the incredible melanoma team at the @huntsmancancer with @HolmenSheri , Matt VonBrocklin, Martin McMahon, @RobertJudsonTo1 and many more
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¡Hola! ¿Trabajas en el campo de biología de la pigmentación en cualquier organismo? ¿Quieres dar una plática virtual a los miembros de la Sociedad @PASPCR1? Contáctame! Es una gran comunidad :D #pigmentation #postdocs #students
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The OSU Department of Molecular Genetics is hiring! We are a welcoming community studying a wide range of genetic process with support from state of the art core facilities. Check us out!
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The mutational profile is associated with recurrence-free survival - patients with any driver mutation have a higher probability of recurrence than patients without these mutations, with NF1 mutations likely having a stronger effect (4/12)
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