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2023 News and Events

 

Congratulations: Congratulations to Gabi Johnson who departed the Massague Lab in May, She accepted a position with Pzifer as a Scientist. 

Congratulations Gabi Johnson

 

Congratulations: Happy 70th Birthday to Dr. Massague 

 

Happy Birthday Joan: Lab Celebrates Dr.Massague's Birthday

 

Staff Notes: Congratulations to Dr. Elena Spina from the Massagué Lab who was featured in MSK’s Vision, Mission and Values.

 

Congratulations to Dr. Elena Spina from the Massagué Lab who was featured in MSK's Vision, Mission and Values.

 

 

Staff Notes: Welcome to the Massague Lab: Ines Godet joined in January from Johns Hopkins University, Maryland

Welcome to the Massague Lab: Ines Godet joined in January from Johns Hopkins University, Maryland


2022 News and Events

Happy Holidays: Massague Lab Celebrate the holidays 

Happy Holidays: Massague Lab Celebrate the holidays

 

 

 

 

Farewell Yasemin : Yasemin defended her Thesis ! 

Farewell Yasemin : Yasemin defended her Thesis !

 

 

 

Happy Birthday Joan: Lab Celebrates Dr.Massague's Birthday

Happy Birthday Dr. Massague ! 

 

 

Farewell Lila - Lila who departed us as a GSK Graduate student

Farewell Lila - Lila departed us as a GSK Graduate student 

 


2021 News and Events

 

Happy Holidays: Massague Lab Celebrate the holidays 

Happy Holidays: Massague Lab Celebrate the holidays

The Massague Lab celebrates the arrival of Zhenghan Wang's daughter Everly!

Congratulations! The Massague Lab celebrates the arrival of Zhenghan Wang’s daughter Everly!

 


2019 News and Events

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June 2019
In June 2019, we bid a farewell to one of our Research Techs, Jessica Hampton. Jessica will be leaving to attend Med school at Stanford University. The Massague Lab wishes her well in all of her future endeavors


March - Paper published

Scientific image

Left: Oxidative stress (4-HNE) in lungs and brain micromets (enclosed). Right: Lung-specific antioxidant genes overexpressed in the lung micromets.

During metastasis, cancer cells spread to distant organs where they divide to form microscopic clusters, or micrometastases, that can grow into new tumors. Identification of genes activated in micrometastases can reveal therapeutic targets that can kill cancer cells before they grow into larger tumors that are harder to treat.  Basnet et al. have developed a new tool called Flura-seq that documents which genes are active in small clusters of cells in the tissues of living animals. Application of Flura-seq revealed that lung and brain micrometastases have different patterns of gene activity. In particular, the authors found that cancer cells in the lungs turn on specific sets of antioxidant genes that counteract oxidative stress observed in cancer cells residing in the lungs, but not in the brain, that ultimately promote survival of metastatic cancer cells in the lungs during early stages of metastasis.


2018 News and Events

December 2018 - Lab fun

The lab upped its culinary game with a cooking class at Taste Buds Kitchen in Midtown Manhattan. We learned how to make traditional Asian dumplings and sushi. 


Massagué lab group shot with Research Tech Saloni Agrawal and grad student Yun-Han (Hannah) Huang

The lab gets together for one last group shot with research tech Saloni Agrawal (first row, second from left) and grad student Hannah Huang (first row, fourth from left).

August 2018 - Staff note
This month we said farewell to research tech Saloni Agrawal and grad student Yun-Han (Hannah) Huang. Both will attend medical school in the fall. Fortunately, they won’t be going far. Saloni will be at Mount Sinai. Hannah, who is part of the Tri-I MD/PhD Program, will be just across the street, at Weill Cornell. We thank them for their hard work, and wish them all the best with their studies!


This image shows cancer cells (white) and pericytes (green) clinging to capillaries (red). The blue dots are nuclei.

Cancer cells (white) and pericytes (green) clinging to capillaries (red). The blue dots are nuclei.

July 2018 - Paper published
Ekrem Er was first author on “Pericyte-like spreading by disseminated cancer cells activates YAP and MRTF for metastatic colonization,” published in Nature Cell Biology. As part of this work, our team identified a molecule that metastasis-initiating cancer cells need in order to start growing in a new location. If we deprive the cells of this molecule, they can still infiltrate distant organs, but they fail to grow into a new tumor. 


Yun-Han (Hannah) Huang and Joan Massague

Hannah Huang with Joan Massagué, toasting to a successful thesis defense.

July 2018 - Thesis defense
Congratulations to Yun-Han (Hannah) Huang on her successful thesis defense. The title of her thesis was ““Escape form TGFβ Tumor Suppression in Pancreatic Cancer.” In investigating the molecular mechanism by which TGF-beta is tumor suppressive, her thesis identifies a transcriptional network that is important for the development of pancreatic cancer and proposes a new potential therapeutic strategy for this cancer type.


George Lampe

Research tech George Lampe

June 2018 - Staff note
We’re very pleased to welcome research tech George Lampe to the lab! He is a recent graduate of Middlebury College, in Vermont. Previously, he spent time working at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories and CU Anschutz, in Denver. He has a passion for genetics, and hopes to attend graduate school in the near future.


June 2018 - Staff note
We’re pleased to announce that we have a new lab member joining us this month, postdoctoral fellow Fei Chen. Fei completed his PhD training in epigenetics, chromatin, and transcription at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. His work has provided novel mechanistic insights into basic transcription regulation in mammals. Welcome!


May 2018 - Birth Announcement
Congrats to Ashley Laughney on the birth of her daughter, Sophia Violette. We wish you all the best!


Sloan Kettering Institute Director Joan Massagué with laboratory member Karuna Ganesh

Karuna Ganesh with Joan Massagué

April 2018 - Paper published
Karuna Ganesh and Joan Massagué authored the review “TGF- β Inhibition and immunotherapy: checkmate”, published in Immunity. In two papers published in Nature, genetic or pharmacological inhibition of TGF-beta signaling induces T cell infiltration into immunologically ‘cold’ tumors, sensitizing such tumors to PD1/PD-L1 immune checkpoint therapy. These results suggest a promising strategy for expanding the efficacy of immunotherapy to currently immune insensitive tumors. 


April 2018 - Lab fun!
We celebrated Joan Massagué’s birthday in April with a lab favorite: cake in the conference room! Watch the video to see  how we celebrated another of Joan’s birthdays.

2017 News and Events
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Happy holidays!

December 2017 - Lab fun!
The lab got creative for this year’s holiday party. We chose to paint “Son of Man” by René Magritte. Of the apple obscuring the man’s face, Magritte once said, “Everything we see hides another thing, we always want to see what is hidden by what we see.” Not a bad metaphor for doing science either!


Dan Macalinao

The lab celebrates with Dan Macalinao (fourth from left) after his successful thesis defense.

December 2017 - Thesis defense
Congratulations to Dan Macalinao on his successful thesis defense. The title of his thesis was “Mechanisms of Metastatic Latency and Outgrowth in HER2+ Breast Cancer.”


Qiong Wang

Qiong Wang

December 2017 - Paper published
Qiong Wang was published in Nature Communications, on the paper Structural basis for genome wide recognition of 5-bp GC motifs by SMAD transcription factors.”


Charles David

Charles David

December 2017 - Staff note
Congratulations to former lab member and postdoctoral fellow Charles David. He has accepted an assistant professorship at Tsinghua University, in Beijing. 


Lab members welcome their babies

Two of our lab members welcomed beautiful new babies into the world.

October 2017 - Birth announcements
Two of our lab members welcomed beautiful new babies into the world.  In August, we got to meet Ekrem Er’s daughter, Adalet. In October, we were introduced to Jie Su’s son, Charles. Congratulations to the happy families!


Adreienne Boire

Adrienne Boire

July 2017 - Staff note
Well done, Adrienne! Adrienne Boire, MD-PhD Fellow, is starting her own lab in MSK’s Human Oncology and Pathogenesis Program. Adrienne is also a neuro-oncologist as well as a superb scientist. The focus of her lab is central nervous system metastasis.


Danilo Macalinao

March 2017 - Paper published
Adrienne Boire, MD-PhD Fellow, was published as first author in Cell on the paper “Complement component 3 Adapts the Cerebrospinal Fluid for Leptomenigeal Metastasis.”


January 2017 - Paper published
Congrats to Qiong Wang for being first author on “The p53 Family coordinates Wnt and Nodal Inputs in Mesendodermal Differentiation of Embryonic Stem Cells,” published in Stem Cell Stem.