Anna Dart

@annaedart.bsky.social

Chief Editor of Nature Reviews Cancer Views are my own

Make sure to register for this exciting meeting in London on the 17-19th June exploring cancer and its interactions with the host....final few places available. Our Chief Editor Anna Dart will be there👇

Cancer Grand Challenges@cancergrand.bsky.social · 4mo ago

Final places are still available to attend the Cancer Grand Challenges Conference: Cancer and the host Register now to secure your place: eventbrite.co.uk/e/grand-chal... 🗓️Wednesday 17 – Friday 19 June 2026 🚨Registration closes Friday 1 May 2026 📍The Royal Society, London

Check out our latest Focus issue highlighting why the mechanisms of ageing, which contribute to cancer development, progression & treatment are so important in our rapidly ageing global population 👇

Nature Reviews Cancer@natrevcancer.nature.com · 11mo ago

New online: #Focus on ageing and cancer Today, on #WorldCancerResearchDay we publish the first of our two focus issues highlighting current research at the intersection between #ageing and #cancer. Read all about it in our #editorial 👇

What an honour to be part of this meeting! Fantastic scientists and clinicians in a fantastic setting, brainstorming how to advance this field and find life-saving cures for patients with glioblastoma.

Banbury Center@cshlbanbury.bsky.social · last yr.

Thank you to participants of "Glioblastoma" for productive and invigorating discussions, with special thanks to organizers Drs. Melissa Bondy, Peter Dirks, and Bill Weiss. We are grateful to the @cshlnews.bsky.social - @northwellhealth.bsky.social Affiliation for support. Agenda: bit.ly/GBM-25

Group of 23 participants on the patio outside the conference center.

Well worth a read! Hanahan et al. argue that many normal cell types are hard-wired with latent functions that can be triggered to prevent inappropriate immune attack. An intrinsic capability that is co-opted by tumours 👇

Nature Reviews Cancer@natrevcancer.nature.com · 2y ago

#REVIEW 🚨 Hanahan, Michielin & Pittet discuss how, nearly all cell types in the tumour microenvironment can be programmed to mediate — as functionally distinct subtypes — immunosuppressive programmes. 📖 👇 https://bit.ly/3NGkl...