A recent perspective article in Science Magazine co-authored by @emauryg, a Harvard-MIT MD-PhD student and neurosurgery applicant, has highlighted the significant role that neurosurgery can play in advancing fundamental research on brain somatic mutations. The article, which also involved contributions from @ChrisAWalsh1 and @KahleKristopher, underscores the importance of neurosurgeon-scientists in understanding and developing treatments for somatic mutations in the brain, as noted by @KahleKristopher. The work has been praised by @LalDennis for its insights into the epigenetic longitudinal progression in glioma and by @EricTopol for combining brain surgery with genome sequencing to improve diagnoses and treatment outcomes, involving institutions such as @MGHNeurosurg, @kahlelab, and @PedsSection.
What happens when you combine brain surgery and genome sequencing of sick brain cells? You can greatly sharpen diagnoses and improve treatment success. A succinct and inspiring review @ScienceMagazine https://t.co/Iu2WiA2uuV https://t.co/32kqfpzoWF
Incredible work and a fascinating read about the epigenetic longitudinal progression in glioma! https://t.co/mlLGDg9QaM
Neurosurgery elucidates somatic mutations https://t.co/uf6Yy9LwBQ https://t.co/IgFWLda8jn
Stellar @HarvardMITmdphd student and neurosurgery applicant @emauryg highlights the essential role he and other neurosurgeon-scientists will be playing in understanding and therapeutically exploiting somatic mutations in the brain. Get ready! @MGHNeurosurg @kahlelab @PedsSection https://t.co/14fYrcl2Yh
Excited to share our perspective article in @ScienceMagazine! We explore how neurosurgery can help illuminate fundamental research on brain somatic mutations @ChrisAWalsh1 @KahleKristopher 1/5 https://t.co/s7153f5GjN https://t.co/Ti5vxhAGLI