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  • Jan 23, 2025 | nature.com | Fresia Pareja |Rohit Bhargava |Virginia F. Borges |Edi Brogi |Fatima Cardoso |Christine Desmedt | +16 more

    AbstractSpecial histologic subtypes of breast cancer (BC) exhibit unique phenotypes and molecular profiles with diagnostic and therapeutic implications, often differing in behavior and clinical trajectory from common BC forms. Novel methodologies, such as artificial intelligence may improve classification. Genetic predisposition plays roles in a subset of cases. Uncommon BC presentations like male, inflammatory and pregnancy-related BC pose challenges.

  • Dec 24, 2024 | entrepreneur.com | Rohit Bhargava

    They say great minds think alike — or maybe they land on similar ideas because they are observing the same world all around them. Every year, as my team and I curate the absolute best books of the year, we discover some themes across the 1000-plus submissions we consider. We call them themes — and they reflect a combination of the cultural zeitgeist of what's happening in business today and the hot topics on the minds of entrepreneurs and business professionals right now.

  • Dec 10, 2024 | sxsw.com | jordan roberts |Arvind Krishna |Geoff Bennett |Rohit Bhargava

    Today, we’re excited to announce our first keynote and the second round of featured speakers for SXSW 2025 this March. It’s a powerful lineup, with a few clear themes across the sessions: the rapid pace of technological advancements, the importance of human connection and creativity, and how these forces intersect. First up: the emerging technology that is poised to reshape the way we live and work.

  • Dec 5, 2024 | chicagobusiness.com | Antoinette Burton |Gene Robinson |Rohit Bhargava |Stephen A. Boppart

    Amid the flurry of headlines in recent weeks about the fate of higher education under the second Trump administration, remarkably little has been said about what direction education and research should actually take as we head toward the fourth decade of the 21st century.

  • Nov 11, 2024 | biorxiv.org | Chia-Wen Chang |Ashwin Bale |Rohit Bhargava |Brendan Harley

    AbstractGlioblastoma (GBM) is the most common and lethal form of primary brain cancer. Microglia infiltration into the tumor microenvironment is associated with immunosuppression and poor prognosis. Improved physicochemical understanding of microglia activation and invasion may provide novel GBM therapeutic strategies essential for improving long-term treatment efficacy.

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Rohit Bhargava
Rohit Bhargava @rohitbhargava
13 Dec 24

A huge congratulations to @rafi_kohan and the entire team at @public_affairs for Trash Talk being selected as the Non-Obvious Book Award's Most Original Book of 2024. @non_obvious #nonobviousbookawards Watch the full shortlist here: https://t.co/N460GBsDQo https://t.co/XY2KofzBk1

Rohit Bhargava
Rohit Bhargava @rohitbhargava
13 Dec 24

A huge congratulations to @cduhigg and the entire team at @randomhouse for Supercommunicators being selected as the Non-Obvious Book Award's Most Shareable Book of 2024. @non_obvious #nonobviousbookawards Watch the full shortlist here: https://t.co/N460GBtbFW https://t.co/4snB45pLJ0

Rohit Bhargava
Rohit Bhargava @rohitbhargava
13 Dec 24

A huge ongratulations to Matthew Eicheldinger and the entire team at @AndrewsMcMeel for Sticky Notes being selected as the Non-Obvious Book Award's Most Entertaining Book of 2024. @non_obvious #nonobviousbookawards Watch the full shortlist here: https://t.co/N460GBtbFW https://t.co/QCjiPHGsta