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Ludwig Cancer Research scientists to present advances in immunotherapy, cancer metabolism


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Ludwig Cancer Research scientists to present advances in immunotherapy, cancer metabolism
APRIL 10, 2021, NEW YORK – Ludwig Cancer Research released today the full scope of research to be presented by Ludwig-affiliated scientists at the April 9-14 American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting, the first of two meetings which will be held online this year.
“The AACR Annual Meeting has long served as major opportunity for cancer researchers at all stages of their careers and from all over the world to meet, exchange ideas and forge collaborations to advance the study and treatment of cancer,” said Chi Van Dang, scientific director of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research and Editor-in-Chief of AACR’s Cancer Research journal. “The COVID-19 pandemic may have disrupted the physical gathering, but the intellectual exchange it enables will continue unimpeded. Ludwig and its scientists are excited about participating in that exchange.” ....

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In a first, scientists watch 2D puddles of electrons spontaneously emerge in a 3D superconducting material


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It’s an example of how surprising properties can spontaneously emerge in complex materials – a phenomenon scientists hope to harness for novel technologies.
Creating a two-dimensional material, just a few atoms thick, is often an arduous process requiring sophisticated equipment. So scientists were surprised to see 2D puddles emerge inside a three-dimensional superconductor – a material that allows electrons to travel with 100% efficiency and zero resistance – with no prompting.
Within those puddles, superconducting electrons acted as if they were confined inside an incredibly thin, sheet-like plane, a situation that requires them to somehow cross over to another dimension, where different rules of quantum physics apply. ....

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Head-Mounted Microscope Captures Brain Activity in Freely Behaving Mice


Tracking activity at near cellular resolution could reveal how different regions of the brain interact
WASHINGTON – Researchers have developed a head-mounted miniature microscope that can be used to image activity from the entire outer part of the brain, or cortex, in freely behaving mice. When combined with implantable see-through skulls, the new microscope can capture the brain activity of mice for more than 300 days.
Mice are often used to study the brain because they have many of the same brain structures and connectivity as humans. The new microscope, known as the mini-mScope, offers an important new tool for studying how neural activity from multiple regions of the cortex contribute to behavior, cognition and perception. ....

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