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    Lunch Address: The United States\u27 Role in International Human Rights under the Trump Admininstration

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    Elisa Massimino presents an adaptation of her speech, which focuses on role of the U.S. in the international human rights. Specific topics included praise of dictoators, withdrawal from the Human Rights Council, the need to fight to preserve and restore democracy and rule of law and the Trump Adminsitration\u27s blocking of Muslim refugees

    Molecular, pathological, radiological, and immune profiling of non-brainstem pediatric high-grade glioma from the HERBY phase II randomized trial

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    The HERBY trial was a phase II open-label, randomized, multicenter trial evaluating bevacizumab (BEV) in addition to temozolomide/radiotherapy in patients with newly diagnosed non-brainstem high-grade glioma (HGG) between the ages of 3 and 18 years. We carried out comprehensive molecular analysis integrated with pathology, radiology, and immune profiling. In post-hoc subgroup analysis, hypermutator tumors (mismatch repair deficiency and somatic POLE/POLD1 mutations) and those biologically resembling pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma ([PXA]-like, driven by BRAF_V600E or NF1 mutation) had significantly more CD8+ tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes, and longer survival with the addition of BEV. Histone H3 subgroups (hemispheric G34R/V and midline K27M) had a worse outcome and were immune cold. Future clinical trials will need to take into account the diversity represented by the term ‘‘HGG’’ in the pediatric population

    Lunch Address: The United States\u27 Role in International Human Rights under the Trump Admininstration

    Get PDF
    Elisa Massimino presents an adaptation of her speech, which focuses on role of the U.S. in the international human rights. Specific topics included praise of dictoators, withdrawal from the Human Rights Council, the need to fight to preserve and restore democracy and rule of law and the Trump Adminsitration\u27s blocking of Muslim refugees

    While Congress Slept

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    More than four years after September 11, the executive’s aggressive stance on its own institutional powers has been paired with the legislative’s largely silent acquiescence to fundamental and far-reaching changes in government functions and operations
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