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Dhivyaa Anandan

@anandan_dhivyaa

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she/her | grad student, @caoresco lab @CSHL | MD/PhD student, @StonyBrookMed MSTP | BA Molecular Cellular Biology and Economics, @VanderbiltU '19

Long Island, NY
Joined March 2021
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@caoresco
Camila dos Santos
2 months
Check out our recent study showing how to re-activate estrogen responses in originally hormone low/negative breast cancer cells! Shoutout to the amazing ⁦@DeeptimanChatt2⁩ ⁦@CicconeMichael⁩ ⁦@anandan_dhivyaa⁩!
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nature.com
Nature Communications - BPTF is known to regulate chromatin accessibility and self-renewal in mammary epithelial stem cells. Here, the authors discover that BPTF inhibition delays tumor formation,...
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@CSHL
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
2 months
Early-onset cancers are on the rise—and scientists are racing to understand why. A new New York Times feature highlights research from CSHL Associate Professor Camila dos Santos on how pregnancy, breastfeeding, and even urinary tract infections can leave lasting marks on breast
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In the last decade, more than a dozen types of cancer have risen among people under 50. Scientists don’t have all of the answers, but research is starting to offer clues.
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@caoresco
Camila dos Santos
2 months
Are you looking for a reliable strategy to analyze mammary tissue using whole mount images?? Well, maybe you should check MaGNet, our new computational based and user friendly approach (and you probably can adapt it to other organs as well).
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Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia - The mammary gland is a uniquely dynamic organ with a branching architecture that develops entirely after birth in response to hormonal cues. A...
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@SBUMSTP
Stony Brook MSTP
9 months
Help support MSTP students like Dhivyaa Anandan (G3) by donating for Giving Day 2025. Donations Wednesday, March 26th! Link in bio! Dhivyaa focuses on developing novel preventive strategies against breast cancer by understanding the protective effects of pregnancy.
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@CSHL
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
9 months
M.D.-Ph.D candidate Rohini Guin has been named president-elect of the @A_P_S_A, a student-led organization dedicated to addressing the needs of future physician-scientists.
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cshl.edu
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory’s (CSHL’s) Rohini Guin, an M.D.-Ph.D. candidate in the Janowitz lab, has been named president-elect of the American Physician Scientists Association (APSA), starting in...
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@MiriamMerad
Miriam Merad, MD, PhD
9 months
Tomorrow, I’ll be standing for science with my lab in NYC. Come learn what we do, why we need support to continue, and how this impacts everyone—because no one is immune to disease. Hope to see many New Yorkers, not just scientists, standing with us.
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standupforscience.net
Science activists and allies mobilizing to save science, health and democracy itself from the Trump administration's dismantlement and privatization.
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@Hoda_JAnsari
Hoda Tromblee
9 months
CSHL Women in Science and Engineering affinity group have organized a coding camp for high schoolers (open to all within the age range with no geographic boundaries). Completely free & remote. A great opportunity. Time is in EST. Please share widely!
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@sbudeptofmed
Stony Brook Department of Medicine
9 months
Thank you Steven Lewis @SBUMSTP @stonybrooku for your excellent talk at our recent @sbudeptofmed research seminar!
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@SBUMSTP
Stony Brook MSTP
10 months
Don’t forget to register!
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@VanderbiltU
Vanderbilt University
1 year
Thanks for stopping by @RealChalamet 🖤💛
@vucommodores
Vanderbilt Athletics
1 year
🗣️ Anchor Down ⚓️⬇️ Welcome to the fam, @RealChalamet https://t.co/SAvvnaMeO0
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@CD_AACR
Cancer Discovery
1 year
Read the paper featured on the cover of this month’s Cancer Discovery: MARK2/MARK3 Kinases Are Catalytic Co-dependencies of YAP/TAZ in Human Cancer - by @olaf_klingbeil, @ChrisVakoc, and colleagues @CSHL #Hippo https://t.co/GWpF78dOKg
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@stevenmlewis7
Steven Lewis
1 year
When we think about tumor suppressor genes and cancer risk, we think the 2 hit hypothesis and loss of heterozygosity - but what happens between hit 1 and 2? Check out our view on fascinating work from @Carman_MC_Li written w/my incredible advisor @caoresco
nature.com
Nature Genetics - The two-hit hypothesis suggests that a second mutation is necessary for cancer development in cells with a defective tumor-suppressor gene, such as BRCA1. However, a study now...
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@megeblad
Mikala Egeblad
1 year
Infectious disease and cancer - an old theme, and now we also have to think about systemic changes. Fascinating study on urinary tract infection and breast cancer progression presented by @caoresco @CSHL #AACRtumorenviron24
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@pkoo562
Peter Koo
1 year
Excited to share HIPPO (Histopathology Interventions of Patches for Predictive Outcomes)! HIPPO is a perturbation-based post hoc explanation tool interprets weakly supervised models for digital pathology. 1/N Work led by @JakubKaczmarzyk.
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@SivetzScience
Nicole Sivetz
1 year
long shot: Any specialists in early-onset dimentia/alzheimer's open to me asking questions? Currently struggling to find both adequate and timely care for a family member. Would appreciate RTs and shares w/ your networks. 🙏
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@MZanona
Melanie Zanona
1 year
PSA: Real Chicago pizza — or the best Chicago pizza, I should say — isn’t actually deep dish. It’s tavern style: thin crust, crispy & square cut. Trust me on this one.
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@CSHL
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
1 year
New CSHL Assistant Professor Katherine Alexander specializes in nuclear speckles (the proteins and RNA housed in the nucleus). Exploring their potential influence on gene regulation could lead to enhanced cancer patient outcomes.
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cshl.edu
The nucleus is a central cellular compartment famous for housing DNA. But it also harbors a collection of lesser-known structures called nuclear speckles. “If the nucleus is a lake filled with DNA,...
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@CSHL
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
1 year
CSHL research shows that protein MED12 might play a role in turning pancreatic cancer into its aggressive basal-like form by binding to protein p63. If we can stop this, we may be able to prevent the cancer cells from going basal. @ChrisVakoc @molepath
cshl.edu
Things aren’t always as they seem. Take pancreatic cancer, for example. In up to one in 10 cases, researchers have documented a peculiar characteristic. Some of the pancreatic cells appear to have...
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@caoresco
Camila dos Santos
1 year
Bitter-sweet day! Today our first PREP student, Melissa leaves the lab to start her PhD at Albert Einstein. Mell, we are all so proud of you!! Knock their socks off! @CSHLsbs
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@SBUMSTP
Stony Brook MSTP
1 year
Join us for Research Day 👩‍🔬👨‍🔬 this Thursday at 1:00 PM! We are very excited to welcome Louise McCullough, MD, PhD as our keynote speaker 🎉 🧠
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