Dr. David J. Young, MD PhD
@drdavidjyoung.bsky.social
Pediatric Hematologist and Oncologist, NHLBI/NIH #MedSky #IBMFS #DBA #RUNX1 #FPD Comments are mine
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NIH RUNX1-FPD Clinical Research Study
A study where both genotypic (individual genetics) and phenotypic (individual disease characteristics) patient data would be analyzed using advanced data-analytics programs to derive meaningful associ...
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If you or someone you know or provide care for has RUNX1 Familial Platelet Disorder, please reach out to the NHGRI RUNX1 Natural History Study. #HemeSky #RUNX1 #FPD
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Farewell #ASH24. It has been a real pleasure, a great source of information, and an amazing opportunity for collaborations.
I’ve enjoyed sharing my experiences, and I only regret I could not share even more of the amazing hematology with everyone.
I’ve enjoyed sharing my experiences, and I only regret I could not share even more of the amazing hematology with everyone.
December 10, 2024 at 10:39 PM
Farewell #ASH24. It has been a real pleasure, a great source of information, and an amazing opportunity for collaborations.
I’ve enjoyed sharing my experiences, and I only regret I could not share even more of the amazing hematology with everyone.
I’ve enjoyed sharing my experiences, and I only regret I could not share even more of the amazing hematology with everyone.
If you or someone you know or provide care for has RUNX1 Familial Platelet Disorder, please reach out to the NHGRI RUNX1 Natural History Study. #HemeSky #RUNX1 #FPD
www.genome.gov/Current-NHGR...
www.genome.gov/Current-NHGR...
NIH RUNX1-FPD Clinical Research Study
A study where both genotypic (individual genetics) and phenotypic (individual disease characteristics) patient data would be analyzed using advanced data-analytics programs to derive meaningful associ...
www.genome.gov
December 10, 2024 at 10:30 PM
If you or someone you know or provide care for has RUNX1 Familial Platelet Disorder, please reach out to the NHGRI RUNX1 Natural History Study. #HemeSky #RUNX1 #FPD
www.genome.gov/Current-NHGR...
www.genome.gov/Current-NHGR...
Diversity in research is essential for research equity and equipoise. This is important for treatment AND natural history studies. At NHGRI #RUNX1 Natural History Study we strive to learn about ALL people with FPDMM.
#ASH24 #HemeTwitter @ash-hematology.bsky.social
#ASH24 #HemeTwitter @ash-hematology.bsky.social
December 10, 2024 at 10:26 PM
Diversity in research is essential for research equity and equipoise. This is important for treatment AND natural history studies. At NHGRI #RUNX1 Natural History Study we strive to learn about ALL people with FPDMM.
#ASH24 #HemeTwitter @ash-hematology.bsky.social
#ASH24 #HemeTwitter @ash-hematology.bsky.social
Dr. Rachael Grace of @bostonchildrens.bsky.social presents a comprehensive analysis of pedi AIHA. Half of patients will have one episode. For the it is a recurrent condition. With 70% untested, there is a need for more universal genetics to help stratify risks/treatment. #ASH24 #HemeSky
December 10, 2024 at 3:44 AM
Dr. Rachael Grace of @bostonchildrens.bsky.social presents a comprehensive analysis of pedi AIHA. Half of patients will have one episode. For the it is a recurrent condition. With 70% untested, there is a need for more universal genetics to help stratify risks/treatment. #ASH24 #HemeSky
How rare is “rare”?
Dr. M Mar Mañú Pereira (ERN EuroBloodNet / Vall d’Hebron) presents uRADAR data demonstrating that with transnational efforts we can better identify, study, and even treat vanishingly uncommon disorders, which may actually be more prevalent than we think #ASH24 #HemeSky
Dr. M Mar Mañú Pereira (ERN EuroBloodNet / Vall d’Hebron) presents uRADAR data demonstrating that with transnational efforts we can better identify, study, and even treat vanishingly uncommon disorders, which may actually be more prevalent than we think #ASH24 #HemeSky
December 10, 2024 at 12:07 AM
Iron deficiency is a critical issue during pregnancy. Oral repletion is inefficient with side effects. Traditional IV is intensive. Mary Morgan (Sunnybrook/ UofToronto) provides compelling data for ferric derisomaltose total dose infusion to treat pregnancy related #IDA #ASH24 #HemeSky
December 9, 2024 at 11:51 PM
We think (rightly) of myeloid malignancy in IBMFS/CPS, but as Dr. Yael Kusne of @mayocliniccancer.bsky.social shows, DDX41 can be associated with lymphoid malignancies, too. Complicated by subsequent MN later in life. Great work characterizing the spectrum of DDX41 cancers. #ASH24 #HemeSky
December 9, 2024 at 12:49 AM
We think (rightly) of myeloid malignancy in IBMFS/CPS, but as Dr. Yael Kusne of @mayocliniccancer.bsky.social shows, DDX41 can be associated with lymphoid malignancies, too. Complicated by subsequent MN later in life. Great work characterizing the spectrum of DDX41 cancers. #ASH24 #HemeSky
Dr. Neha Nagpal of @bostonchildrens.bsky.social presents a synthetic eTERC that interestingly leads to longer telomeres, reduced cellular senescence, and is effective across multiple #telomere mutations. #ASH24 @teamtelomere.bsky.social
December 8, 2024 at 10:06 PM
Dr. Neha Nagpal of @bostonchildrens.bsky.social presents a synthetic eTERC that interestingly leads to longer telomeres, reduced cellular senescence, and is effective across multiple #telomere mutations. #ASH24 @teamtelomere.bsky.social
When do you pull the trigger on transplant in IBMFS/CPS?
As Felicia Andresen of @bostonchildrens.bsky.social with the SDS Registry discusses, the ideal would be after the development of high risk features, when risk crosses a threshold, but before transformation #ASH24 #HemeSky
As Felicia Andresen of @bostonchildrens.bsky.social with the SDS Registry discusses, the ideal would be after the development of high risk features, when risk crosses a threshold, but before transformation #ASH24 #HemeSky
December 8, 2024 at 9:49 PM
When do you pull the trigger on transplant in IBMFS/CPS?
As Felicia Andresen of @bostonchildrens.bsky.social with the SDS Registry discusses, the ideal would be after the development of high risk features, when risk crosses a threshold, but before transformation #ASH24 #HemeSky
As Felicia Andresen of @bostonchildrens.bsky.social with the SDS Registry discusses, the ideal would be after the development of high risk features, when risk crosses a threshold, but before transformation #ASH24 #HemeSky
This slide by Felicia Andersen of @bostonchildrens.bsky.social is so important, specifically the little red box.
ICC/WHO criteria are so important, but there are so many quirks to IBMFS/CPS monitoring. Work by registries and natural history studies is critical for defining these. #ASH24
ICC/WHO criteria are so important, but there are so many quirks to IBMFS/CPS monitoring. Work by registries and natural history studies is critical for defining these. #ASH24
December 8, 2024 at 9:15 PM
This slide by Felicia Andersen of @bostonchildrens.bsky.social is so important, specifically the little red box.
ICC/WHO criteria are so important, but there are so many quirks to IBMFS/CPS monitoring. Work by registries and natural history studies is critical for defining these. #ASH24
ICC/WHO criteria are so important, but there are so many quirks to IBMFS/CPS monitoring. Work by registries and natural history studies is critical for defining these. #ASH24
Why do I study rare diseases?
I love the patients and am fascinated by their disease.
But as noted by Dr. Matteo Della Porta, rare monogenic disorders can teach us about the biology and treatment of more common, multifactorial diseases. #ASH24 @ash-hematology.bsky.social #EHA
I love the patients and am fascinated by their disease.
But as noted by Dr. Matteo Della Porta, rare monogenic disorders can teach us about the biology and treatment of more common, multifactorial diseases. #ASH24 @ash-hematology.bsky.social #EHA
December 8, 2024 at 9:05 PM
Why do I study rare diseases?
I love the patients and am fascinated by their disease.
But as noted by Dr. Matteo Della Porta, rare monogenic disorders can teach us about the biology and treatment of more common, multifactorial diseases. #ASH24 @ash-hematology.bsky.social #EHA
I love the patients and am fascinated by their disease.
But as noted by Dr. Matteo Della Porta, rare monogenic disorders can teach us about the biology and treatment of more common, multifactorial diseases. #ASH24 @ash-hematology.bsky.social #EHA
Follow up of NHlBI Danazol for #TBD by Dr Nick Lee:
Danazol remains safe and effective. Most require life-long treatment for count support, but organ dysfunction and infection (esp pulmonary) continues. Absent other risks (e.g., immune AA), clonal expansion is not seen. #ASH24 #HemeSky
Danazol remains safe and effective. Most require life-long treatment for count support, but organ dysfunction and infection (esp pulmonary) continues. Absent other risks (e.g., immune AA), clonal expansion is not seen. #ASH24 #HemeSky
December 8, 2024 at 8:42 PM
Love is all around…and so are variants.
Dr. Lisa McReynolds: @ncicancer.bsky.social IBMFS/CPS genes may be as prevalent as about 0.2%, with high penetrance. Some of these are associated with higher and/or earlier rates of malignant transformation. We need management guidelines #ASH24 #HemeSky
Dr. Lisa McReynolds: @ncicancer.bsky.social IBMFS/CPS genes may be as prevalent as about 0.2%, with high penetrance. Some of these are associated with higher and/or earlier rates of malignant transformation. We need management guidelines #ASH24 #HemeSky
December 8, 2024 at 8:32 PM
Love is all around…and so are variants.
Dr. Lisa McReynolds: @ncicancer.bsky.social IBMFS/CPS genes may be as prevalent as about 0.2%, with high penetrance. Some of these are associated with higher and/or earlier rates of malignant transformation. We need management guidelines #ASH24 #HemeSky
Dr. Lisa McReynolds: @ncicancer.bsky.social IBMFS/CPS genes may be as prevalent as about 0.2%, with high penetrance. Some of these are associated with higher and/or earlier rates of malignant transformation. We need management guidelines #ASH24 #HemeSky
#ASH24 features cutting-edge developments for treating blood disorders, but #HamWassermanLecture by Dipty Jain critically remind us true change comes from dedication and commitment to our patients, and even simple interventions can be life-changing for thousands, if not millions.
December 8, 2024 at 12:24 AM
#ASH24 features cutting-edge developments for treating blood disorders, but #HamWassermanLecture by Dipty Jain critically remind us true change comes from dedication and commitment to our patients, and even simple interventions can be life-changing for thousands, if not millions.
DBA may be one of the most polygenic disorders (don’t quote me), but a defining feature is which ribosomal subunit is affected. Plethora of data defining the importance of the specific subunit to HSPCs in DBA by Yuefeng Tang of @northwellhealth.bsky.social #ASH24 #HemeSky
December 7, 2024 at 11:26 PM
DBA may be one of the most polygenic disorders (don’t quote me), but a defining feature is which ribosomal subunit is affected. Plethora of data defining the importance of the specific subunit to HSPCs in DBA by Yuefeng Tang of @northwellhealth.bsky.social #ASH24 #HemeSky
Gene therapy will come to DBA, but given its complex genetics, that time is still far off. However, work using alternative non-chemotherapeutic conditioning such as that by Leah Swartzrock of @stanfordmedicine.bsky.social is making the current cure, HCT, safer for patients. #ASH24 #HemeSky
December 7, 2024 at 11:01 PM
Gene therapy will come to DBA, but given its complex genetics, that time is still far off. However, work using alternative non-chemotherapeutic conditioning such as that by Leah Swartzrock of @stanfordmedicine.bsky.social is making the current cure, HCT, safer for patients. #ASH24 #HemeSky
Almost daily there is a new heritable BMF gene. ERCC6L2 is one of these new kids on the block. Sometimes it takes a bit to stress a stem cell, but when you do it right as Roman Schimmer has, TP53 (yes, that gene again) pops out as a (maladaptive) compensatory pathway.
#ASH24 #HemeSky
#ASH24 #HemeSky
December 7, 2024 at 10:52 PM
It’s hard to believe that #ASH24 hasn’t technically started yet! Looking forward to more great work today.
With ASH-a-Palooza, Scientific Workshops, and the excitement of hematologists from all over the world reuniting (we love seeing your ASH selfies!), yesterday was a day to remember. Friends, it's only going to get better from here as we officially kick off #ASH24 today!🩸
#HemeSky #Hematology
#HemeSky #Hematology
December 7, 2024 at 3:34 PM
It’s hard to believe that #ASH24 hasn’t technically started yet! Looking forward to more great work today.
Correlating specific variants with risk is the holy grail of IMBFS/CPS research, but findings can be so fleeting. We will succeed only with determination, careful subsetting, and examining large cohorts as occurs through collaboration as shown by Lili Kotmayer of St. Jude. #ASH2024 #HemeSky
December 7, 2024 at 2:05 AM
Speaking of variant detection: an elegant talk by Sara Torres-Esquius (Vall d’Hebron) showing that up to a *third of patients* (!) have P/LP germline variants, with the presence of symptoms/signs having a high PPV for finding something. #TestingMatters
#ASH24 #HemeSky
#ASH24 #HemeSky
December 7, 2024 at 12:50 AM
Speaking of variant detection: an elegant talk by Sara Torres-Esquius (Vall d’Hebron) showing that up to a *third of patients* (!) have P/LP germline variants, with the presence of symptoms/signs having a high PPV for finding something. #TestingMatters
#ASH24 #HemeSky
#ASH24 #HemeSky
A common concern for BMF, leukemia and HCT: how do we identify/classify variants especially dreaded VUS. This can drive surveillance, treatment, donor selection and other issues (e.g.: family planning). Only multidisciplinary approaches will get these much needed answers. #ASH24 #HemeSky
December 7, 2024 at 12:03 AM
Reposted by Dr. David J. Young, MD PhD
If you haven't gotten your Tdap (tetanus/diphtheria/pertussis) in the last 10 years, get updated! Pertussis can be deadly for infants but even in adults, it can lead to months of poor sleep from coughing and even broken ribs from the intensity of the cough. Protect yourself and others!
November 11, 2024 at 11:43 PM
If you haven't gotten your Tdap (tetanus/diphtheria/pertussis) in the last 10 years, get updated! Pertussis can be deadly for infants but even in adults, it can lead to months of poor sleep from coughing and even broken ribs from the intensity of the cough. Protect yourself and others!