Tim Fessenden is a postdoc in the Spranger Lab at the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT. He studies how immune cells put themselves in the right place at the right time to initiate anti-tumor immunity.
A Single-Objective Light-Sheet Microscope with 200 nm-Scale Resolution.
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Tumors Exploit Dedicated Intracellular Vesicles to Program T cell Responses
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Cytoskeletal tension actively sustains the migratory T cell synaptic contact
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Multi-immersion open-top light-sheet microscope for high-throughput imaging of cleared tissues
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Unjamming overcomes kinetic and proliferation arrest in terminally differentiated cells and promotes collective motility of carcinoma.
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Precise tuning of gene expression output levels in mammalian cells
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Single-cell Map of Diverse Immune Phenotypes Driven by the Tumor Microenvironment
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Size-dependent segregation controls macrophage phagocytosis of antibody-opsonized targets
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