
Siddhartha Mukherjee
Cancer physician, researcher. The Emperor of All Maladies: winner of Pulitzer Prize 2011. The GENE. Columbia Asst Professor. Stem cell biologist. New Yorker !
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1 week ago |
reputationtoday.in | Siddhartha Mukherjee
It’s encouraging to see the growing buzz around PR Measurement. Even better to see organisations actively pursuing it. But here is a word of caution: many organisations jump in without checking if we are truly ready, especially in terms of ERP (Efforts, Resources, and Processes) preparedness. Without ERP balance, even the best-intentioned frameworks will fall flat — or worse, mislead.
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1 week ago |
newyorker.com | Siddhartha Mukherjee
The discovery began, as many breakthroughs do, with an observation that didn’t quite make sense. In 1948, two French researchers, Paul Mandel and Pierre Métais, published a little-noticed paper in a scientific journal. Working in a laboratory in Strasbourg, they had been cataloguing the chemical contents of blood plasma—that river of life teeming with proteins, sugars, waste, nutrients, and cellular debris.
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1 month ago |
nature.com | Florence Borot |Olivier Humbert |Emily Fields |Stefan Radtke |Mark R. Enstrom |Abdullah Ali | +7 more
AbstractThe selection of genetically engineered immune or hematopoietic cells in vivo after gene editing remains a clinical problem and requires a method to spare on-target toxicity to normal cells. Here, we develop a base editing approach exploiting a naturally occurring CD33 single nucleotide polymorphism leading to removal of full-length CD33 surface expression on edited cells.
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Mar 10, 2025 |
businessandamerica.com | Siddhartha Mukherjee
The first Trump administration deserves fair praise for accelerating the development of these vaccines through Operation Warp Speed, a public-private partnership. But it was the private sector that prevailed and will be remembered.
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Mar 10, 2025 |
nytimes.com | Siddhartha Mukherjee
February 2025. A blustery morning. I alight, a little breathless, from the subway at 168th street and walk the oddly deserted blocks toward the hospital where I work. I hear a distant cough. A windblown plastic bag tumbles along the sidewalk and lodges itself in the skeletal branches of a tree. The familiar, insistent whine of an ambulance rises in the distance. It has been five years since the world was blown into the tumult of a lethal pandemic.
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Launching the Song of the Cell in Delhi, with Indian Express and Penguin India

#ExpressAdda | @DrSidMukherjee will be in conversation with @anantgoenka, Executive Director, Indian Express Group & @DevyaniOnial, National Features Editor, The Indian Express. https://t.co/OvVNedII5M

Excited to be in conversation with @GhoshAmitav in KOLKATA. What’s on everyone’s minds ?

A Happy Book-Filled, healthy, peaceful 2023 to all. We present THE PROLOGUE Featuring Siddhartha Mukherjee and Amitav Ghosh. Mukherjee’s ‘Song of the Cell’ will be released before the conversation. @GhoshAmitav @DrSidMukherjee https://t.co/uqH1Sfxksu

A thoughtful interview in Scroll, with some of my thoughts about The Song of the Cell. https://t.co/cet1l2nhh0. Thanks @KS1729 Keerthik Sasidharan. And Happy New Year to everyone.