Pippa Cosper MD, PhD
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Pippa Cosper MD, PhD
@pipcosper
Scientist, Radiation Oncologist, pipetting for life (literally and figuratively). WashU RadOnc, Assistant Prof at UW Madison. Chromosomal instability is my jam
Madison, WI
Joined February 2019
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    Pippa Cosper MD, PhD
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    Oct 11, 2019
    This is the rejection letter for the work that just won the Nobel Prize. Don’t stop believing! I should save all of mine and maybe one day some stranger will think it’s an amazing relic and tweet it...
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    Pippa Cosper MD, PhD
    @pipcosper
    May 5, 2021
    My friend who just got her PhD and went to biotech just sent me a photo of her on the lake. In her new boat. That she bought. Right after grad school. Here I am in academia 10 yrs after my PhD, not in a boat.
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    Pippa Cosper MD, PhD
    @pipcosper
    Apr 5, 2022
    After 18 years of post-grad training, my passion for cancer research has only grown stronger and I’m happy to announce that I will be a full fledged adult physician scientist ⁦@UW_RadoncDHO⁩ with my own lab in July!! 🧫🧬🔬🦠❤️ #PipLab2022 (huge thx to mentors)
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    Pippa Cosper MD, PhD
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    Mar 6, 2020
    PhD to MD: I need a tumor biopsy 24h, 48h, and 10 days after drug tx for my study. MD: 🙄 MD to PhD: if you’re doing single cell sequencing don’t you only need one cell? PhD: 🙄 MD/PhDs: just tryin’ to bridge that gap
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    Pippa Cosper MD, PhD
    @pipcosper
    Jun 25, 2021
    Sometimes the longer road is the best way to reach your destination... So excited to have this K08 in hand and continue my research! Huge thank you to my mentors @KimpleRandall @WartlabUW, B. Weaver, L. Leinwand, and many, many others who have helped along the way. 🔬🧫🧬
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    Pippa Cosper MD, PhD
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    Dec 15, 2020
    I forgot the PTV when wrapping this gift. Margins matter 😬
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    Pippa Cosper MD, PhD
    @pipcosper
    Oct 12, 2019
    Replying to @Van_DeventerJim and @BravoCorderoLab
    Exactly! Reviewers are people, with (hopefully unbiased) opinions that are variable. Rejections are common, but they don’t necessarily mean your work is bad or doesn’t hold promise. Exhibit A.
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    Pippa Cosper MD, PhD
    @pipcosper
    Apr 13, 2023
    Pretty sure a world record was set yesterday: @CharlesSwanton published 7 (SEVEN) papers in Nature in 1 day. 🤯 Hot diggity damn.
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    Pippa Cosper MD, PhD
    @pipcosper
    May 19, 2023
    Oh lord. Out of 755 oncology phase 3 RCT trials, 20% changed their primary endpoint after the study started. This was associated with trial positivity (!!) and 70% of these did not disclose these changes in the manuscript. What are we doing here??? 😵
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    Primary End Point Changes Among Active Cancer Phase 3 Randomized Clinical Trials
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    Pippa Cosper MD, PhD
    @pipcosper
    Mar 29, 2023
    My two favorite things, CIN and #HPV, together in my (our) paper. Here, I found a curious phenotype in HPV+ H&N cancers and cells which led us on a chase to find the mechanism...
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    HPV16 E6 induces chromosomal instability due to polar chromosomes caused by E6AP-dependent degrad...
    Chromosome segregation during mitosis is highly regulated to ensure production of genetically identical progeny. Recurrent mitotic errors cause chr...
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