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Integrating multi-omics data reveals function and therapeutic potential of deubiquitinating enzymes
Buhrlage lab, eLife, June 2022
SMARCE1 deficiency generates a targetable mSWI/SNF dependency in clear cell meningioma
Kadoch lab, Nature Genetics, June 2022
Kim lab, Chem, June 2022
Functional Genomic Analysis of CDK4 and CDK6 Gene Dependency across Human Cancer Cell Lines
Meyerson lab, Cancer Research, June 2022
Marto lab, Analytical Chemistry, June 2022
Molecular basis for cooperative binding and synergy of ATP-site and allosteric EGFR inhibitors
Eck lab, Nature Communications, May 2022
Zhao lab, Nature Communications, May 2022
Blocking PI3K p110β Attenuates Development of PTEN-Deficient Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer
Roberts lab, Molecular Cancer Research, May 2022
CDC7-independent G1/S transition revealed by targeted protein degradation
Sicinski lab, Nature, May 2022
Landscape of helper and regulatory antitumour CD4 + T cells in melanoma
Wu lab, Nature, May 2022
March 2022
Happy 75th Birthday Dana-Farber Cancer Institute!
Founded in 1947, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, the home of our T32 Program, has been driving cancer care and transformative cancer research for 75 years now. The anniversary celebrations will continue throughout the year, and you can learn more about it here.
November 2021
Congratulations to our past trainees on their fellowships:
- Narek Darabedia, PhD – National Cancer Center Fellowship
- Laura Stevens, PhD – The Helen Gurley Brown Fellowship
- Kedar Puvar, PhD – NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship (F32)
November 16, 2021
CCBM Mentors among world’s most highly cited researchers
Institute for Scientific Information at Clarivate has recently released their list of Highly Cited Researchers. The criteria for inclusion into this list is that a researcher needs to produce multiple papers ranking in the top 1% by citations for their field and year of publication.
We congratulate our mentors who have been included on this prestigious list: Myles Brown, MD; Benjamin Ebert, MD, PhD; Pasi Jänne, MD; Matthew Meyerson, MD, PhD; Margaret Shipp, MD; Bruce M. Spiegelman, PhD and Catherine J. Wu, MD.
Read the full press release here.
October 19, 2021
In Memoriam: David Morse Livingston, MD, Renowned Scientist and Esteemed Mentor
Dana-Farber community and many others in the field of cancer research were saddened by the unexpected death of David Morse Livingston, MD. Read more about Dr. Livingston’s impact on the field and his legacy here.
September 23, 2021
Congratulations to CCBM Mentor, Cigall Kadoch, Ph.D. for her selection as a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator

Cigall Kadoch, Ph.D.
Cigall Kadoch, Ph.D. was named as a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Investigator. The HHMI Investigator Program is a prestigious and highly selective program that funds cutting-edge scientists as they pursue most pressing questions in biomedical research.
Read full announcement here!
July 09, 2021
Metabolomics Facility at Dana-Farber wins Massachusetts Life Sciences Center funding

Nika Danial, PhD
Congratulations to our co-director, Dr. Nika Danial for winning a $1.82 million grant from the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center to build a new cutting-edge metabolomics facility at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The Center will help accelerate basic and translational discoveries in the field of cancer and other disease, such as obesity, diabetes, neurologic disorders and inborn errors of metabolism. Read more about Dr. Danial’s plans for the new metabolomics facility here.
March 20, 2021
Bruce M. Spiegelman, PhD, receives 2021 Albert Renold Award, a major mentorship award

Bruce Spiegelman, Ph.D.
Congratulations to one of our mentors, Dr. Bruce Spiegelman for being named the recipient of the 2021 Albert Renold Award. This award is presented to an individual whose career is distinguished by outstanding achievements in the training and mentorship of diabetes research scientists and in the development of communities of scientists to enhance diabetes research. Read more about Dr. Spiegelman’s mentoring philosophy here.