We are back this year with an enhanced, month-long, online event for Cancer Immunotherapy Month.
ReFigure is a tool that allows you collect figures into topic specific dashboards as you read papers. But, it does much more. When users deconstruct and remix papers with this easy to use tool, their insights accelerate research. See some real examples here.
Cofounder J. Joseph Akin and I have dedicated much of our training and careers to cancer immunotherapy. In June, we combine our two passions: disrupting scholarly innovation and cancer immunotherapy research to experiment and report on what figure linking can do for this field.
If you are a researcher, student, journalist or citizen scientist, we invite you to participate in this event. Suggest a topic for which you find a figure collection useful in the comments below, point us towards a recent impactful paper or create your own figure collection at ReFigure.org
You can find many figure collections on cancer immunotherapy. In particular, we are proud of our recent collaboration with ACIR.org which resulted in this definitive collection on studies that have used high throughput sequencing methods to study patients immune responses
https://refigure.org/collections/item/ea1ab870-87b9-11e9-95f0-2b5beeba4bd7/
This week’s curated complementary content in collaboration with ACIR.org: https://refigure.org/collections/item/19d4d440-8cad-11e9-95f0-2b5beeba4bd7/
How do oncolytic viruses work?
This week we are providing the background studies that lead to the article being featured at ACIR.org on making bispecific antibodies against tumor stroma and 4-1BB: https://refigure.org/collections/item/f2b27e90-941c-11e9-95f0-2b5beeba4bd7/