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Higher CD8 T cells may influence COVID-19 recovery in blood cancer patients


Higher CD8 T cells may influence COVID-19 recovery in blood cancer patients
Antibodies aren t the only immune cells needed to fight off COVID-19 -; T cells are equally important and can step up to do the job when antibodies are depleted, suggests a new Penn Medicine study of blood cancer patients with COVID-19 published in
Nature Medicine. The researchers found that blood cancer patients with COVID-19 who had higher CD8 T cells, many of whom had depleted antibodies from cancer treatments, were more than three times likelier to survive than patients with lower levels of CD8 T cells.
It s clear T cells are critical in terms of the early infection and to help control the virus, but we also showed that they can compensate for B cell and antibody responses, which blood cancer patients are likely missing because of the drugs. This is important when we think about how to improve the care of cancer patients with COVID. We need to maximize all the arms of the immune system, es ....

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From a Village in Ghana to a Rising Young Researcher: Cornelius Taabazuing Reflects on His Journey


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Tuesday, May 25, 2021
Cornelius Taabazuing at work in the Daniel Bachovchin lab at the Sloan Kettering Institute, where he received the Tri-Institutional Breakout Award for Young Investigators, along with another SKI postdoctoral fellow, Wouter Karthaus.
At this year’s Convocation, which is the highlight of Memorial Sloan Kettering’s academic efforts, Sloan Kettering Institute postdoctoral fellow Cornelius Taabazuing was honored with a prestigious award the 2021 Tri-Institutional (Tri-I) Breakout Award for Junior Investigators. He shared the recognition with another SKI postdoctoral fellow, Wouter Karthaus.
The Tri-I awards are given annually to up to six outstanding postdoctoral fellows at Memorial Sloan Kettering, Weill Cornell Medicine, and The Rockefeller University. ....

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