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The Bridgeside Research Forum is a seminar given by postdocs and graduate students every Friday from 12-1 pm during the academic year. Most weeks consist of two 30-minute talks, but there will be an occasional hour-long special seminar from an invited guest too.
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There is a free shuttle to transport people directly from the Hillman Cancer Center to Bridgeside Point II and back. The shuttle will depart Hillman at 11:30 am and then depart Bridgside at 1:15 pm
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“In depth single cell profiling of a case of bone metastases with associated organoid models reveals a precision medicine approach to treatment”
Kai Ding, Graduate Student,
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine – Pittsburgh, PA
Objective:
- Occurring in 65-80% of metastatic breast cancer (BC), bone metastasis (BoM) is the major cause of BC related mortality. Like other cancers, BC BoM has high inter- and intra-patient heterogeneity. Thus, understanding disease evolution and heterogeneity of BoM at the individual patient level will be key to guide precise application of targeted therapies. In this study, we described in depth histologic and single cell molecular characterization of a case of invasive lobular breast cancer (ILC) metastasis to bone, and examined potential therapeutic targets with associated organoid models.
“Zinc protection of fertilized eggs is an ancient feature of sexual reproduction in animals”
Rachel Bainbridge, PhD Student,
Carlson Lab, University of Pittsburgh, Department of Biological Sciences
Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology Program
Objective:
- In most sexually reproducing organisms, it is vital that the egg is fertilized by only one sperm. In order to ensure this occurs, eggs utilize polyspermy blocks, mechanisms that inhibit the entry of multiple sperm. Recently, it has been observed that mammalian eggs release zinc at activation, a phenomenon hypothesized to contribute to the polyspermy block. We seek to demonstrate that this zinc release is conserved in non-mammalian eggs, and to directly test zinc’s ability to inhibit fertilization.
Date: Wednesday, April 21, 2021
Time: 12:00 to 1:00 PM
Location: VIRTUALLY–Magee-Women’s Research Institute, Conference Center, 1st Floor
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The goal of this forum is to provide an opportunity for trainees to gain valuable experience presenting their research to a broad scientific community. The topics are diverse each week, so there is sure to be something for everyone. All are welcome to attend and enjoy a free lunch while you are there!
There is a free shuttle to transport people directly from the Hillman Cancer Center to Bridgeside Point II and back. The shuttle will depart Hillman at 11:30 am and then depart Bridgside at 1:15 pm
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The current class of Tsinghua University visiting research scholars at the University of Pittsburgh will present their work during virtual poster sessions from 1–2 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday, April 28 and 29 via Zoom. For Tsinghua scholars, participation in such poster sessions provides an important opportunity to practice describing their scientific research in a professional setting before mentors, fellow students, and other trainees and faculty.
In a collaboration that began in 2011, medical students from Tsinghua University in Beijing, China, come to the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine for a two-year biomedical research training program. Periodic poster sessions typically take place yearly in Pittsburgh and Beijing to build relationships and educate each site about the other’s work.
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SESSION 1—CANCER MODERATOR—PETER DRAIN, PHD 28 APRIL, 1:00 P.M. |
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Scholar | Mentor | Project/Topic |
CAI Zongyou | Linda McAllister-Lucas, MD, PhD/Peter Lucas, MD, PhD | Impaired host MALT1 protease activity inhibits tumor growth and shapes tumor immune microenvironment |
HU Shikai | Satdarshan (Paul) Monga, MD | NOTCH-YAP1/TEAD-DNMT1 axis drives hepatocyte reprogramming into intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma |
LI Xiang | Tullia Bruno, PhD | Interrogating B cell and tertiary lymphoid structure heterogeneity in HPV-driven cancer |
LIU Simeng | Adrian Lee, PhD | RET (rearranged during transfection) as a novel therapeutic target in breast cancer metastases |
WU Yang | Steffi Oesterreich, PhD | Hotspot ESR1 mutations drive breast cancer metastasis by reprogramming cell-cell adhesion ability |
The current class of Tsinghua University visiting research scholars at the University of Pittsburgh will present their work during virtual poster sessions from 1–2 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday, April 28 and 29 via Zoom. For Tsinghua scholars, participation in such poster sessions provides an important opportunity to practice describing their scientific research in a professional setting before mentors, fellow students, and other trainees and faculty.
In a collaboration that began in 2011, medical students from Tsinghua University in Beijing, China, come to the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine for a two-year biomedical research training program. Periodic poster sessions typically take place yearly in Pittsburgh and Beijing to build relationships and educate each site about the other’s work.
A downloadable copy of the poster abstracts can be found here.
SESSION 2—IMMUNOLOGY, INFLAMMATION, AND SEPSIS I MODERATOR—TIM BILLIAR, MD 28 APRIL, 1:00 P.M. |
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FAN Lu | Heth Turnquist, PhD | Regulatory T cell-derived amphiregulin activates fibroblasts to promote chronic rejection after heart transplantation |
JIANG Ting | Tim Billiar, MD | TLR9 modulates peritoneal immunity via regulating the biology of fibroblastic reticular cells |
LI Haiyue | Daniel Kaplan, MD, PhD | Cognate antigen rechallenge expands the numerical size of resident memory T cells in epidermis and triggers their migration into circulation |
LIU Qixing | Mandy McGeachy, PhD | The role of IL17-IκBζ signaling in stromal cells and dextran sodium sulfate-induced (DSS) colitis |
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The current class of Tsinghua University visiting research scholars at the University of Pittsburgh will present their work during virtual poster sessions from 1–2 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday, April 28 and 29 via Zoom. For Tsinghua scholars, participation in such poster sessions provides an important opportunity to practice describing their scientific research in a professional setting before mentors, fellow students, and other trainees and faculty.
In a collaboration that began in 2011, medical students from Tsinghua University in Beijing, China, come to the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine for a two-year biomedical research training program. Periodic poster sessions typically take place yearly in Pittsburgh and Beijing to build relationships and educate each site about the other’s work.
A downloadable copy of the poster abstracts can be found here.
SESSION 3—IMMUNOLOGY, INFLAMMATION, AND SEPSIS II MODERATOR—STEFFI OESTERREICH, PHD 29 APRIL, 1:00 P.M. |
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WANG Yupeng | Greg Delgoffe, PhD | Metabolic stress in the tumor interstitial fluid drives long-term T cell dysfunction |
ZHANG Jinyi | Amanda Poholek, PhD | Blimp-1 expressing lung ILC2s are a distinct cell population in allergic asthma |
XU Zhongli | Wei Chen, PhD | Integrative analysis of spatial transcriptome with single-cell transcriptome and single-cell epigenome in mouse lungs after immunization |
YANG Haopu | Takis Benos, PhD/Alison Morris, MD, PhD | Circulating microbial cell-free DNA is associated with inflammatory host responses in severe pneumonia |
ZENG Yanlin | Reinhard Hinterleitner, PhD | Protists protect from loss of oral tolerance and the development of celiac disease |
The current class of Tsinghua University visiting research scholars at the University of Pittsburgh will present their work during virtual poster sessions from 1–2 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday, April 28 and 29 via Zoom. For Tsinghua scholars, participation in such poster sessions provides an important opportunity to practice describing their scientific research in a professional setting before mentors, fellow students, and other trainees and faculty.
In a collaboration that began in 2011, medical students from Tsinghua University in Beijing, China, come to the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine for a two-year biomedical research training program. Periodic poster sessions typically take place yearly in Pittsburgh and Beijing to build relationships and educate each site about the other’s work.
A downloadable copy of the poster abstracts can be found here.
SESSION 4—NEUROSCIENCE (PART 1) AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES (PART 2) MODERATOR—TIM GREENAMYRE, MD, PHD 29 APRIL, 1:00 P.M. |
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CHEN Haichao | Sarah Ross, PhD | Logic of the spinal output neurons that convey nociception (pain) to the brain |
CHENG Yuanchen | Rob Turner, PhD | Subthalamic nucleus activity changes during freezing-like behaviors in Parkinsonian monkeys |
GUO Siying | Pat Moore, MD, MPH/Yuan Chang, MD | Mice with S82A mutation in 4e-bp1 protein are predisposed to develop T cell lymphoma after sub-lethal total body irradiation |
SHI Qingya | Ivet Bahar, PhD | Systems-level analysis reveals anti-SARS-CoV-2 repurposable drugs and compounds targeting the host cell |
WEI Yuliang | Nicolas Sluis-Cremer, PhD | Mutations in the HIV-1 3’-polypurine tract and integrase strand-transfer inhibitor resistance |
The Bridgeside Research Forum is a seminar given by postdocs and graduate students every Friday from 12-1 pm during the academic year. Most weeks consist of two 30-minute talks, but there will be an occasional hour-long special seminar from an invited guest too.
The goal of this forum is to provide an opportunity for trainees to gain valuable experience presenting their research to a broad scientific community. The topics are diverse each week, so there is sure to be something for everyone. All are welcome to attend and enjoy a free lunch while you are there!
There is a free shuttle to transport people directly from the Hillman Cancer Center to Bridgeside Point II and back. The shuttle will depart Hillman at 11:30 am and then depart Bridgside at 1:15 pm
Please visit the Tumor Boards section under Healthcare Professionals for more information.
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The goal of this forum is to provide an opportunity for trainees to gain valuable experience presenting their research to a broad scientific community. The topics are diverse each week, so there is sure to be something for everyone. All are welcome to attend and enjoy a free lunch while you are there!
There is a free shuttle to transport people directly from the Hillman Cancer Center to Bridgeside Point II and back. The shuttle will depart Hillman at 11:30 am and then depart Bridgside at 1:15 pm
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During this 1-hour workshop, you will learn how to properly set up compensation settings for your flow cytometry experiments. We will review how to limit spillover into channels and will utilize both a simple 4 color panel and a more complex 15 color panel as examples.
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The Bridgeside Research Forum is a seminar given by postdocs and graduate students every Friday from 12-1 pm during the academic year. Most weeks consist of two 30-minute talks, but there will be an occasional hour-long special seminar from an invited guest too.
The goal of this forum is to provide an opportunity for trainees to gain valuable experience presenting their research to a broad scientific community. The topics are diverse each week, so there is sure to be something for everyone. All are welcome to attend and enjoy a free lunch while you are there!
There is a free shuttle to transport people directly from the Hillman Cancer Center to Bridgeside Point II and back. The shuttle will depart Hillman at 11:30 am and then depart Bridgside at 1:15 pm
“We are so excited to host our last virtual Women’s Taskforce lunch on Friday, May 14th at 12 PM EST.
After our May meeting, we will be taking a break for the summer. If you are interested in learning more about the taskforce or have an idea for a fall luncheon, please reach out to me directly at tbruno@pitt.edu (Tullia Bruno).
Our Women’s Taskforce virtual lunch on May 14th will be led Dr. Yvonne Chao. Dr, Chao is a new Assistant Professor at the Hillman Cancer Center. The title of her lunch topic is “Combatting Imposter Syndrome.” She will share her experience with imposter syndrome and will present tips and tricks to stop feeling like a fraud. We are so excited to learn together. Thanks for leading the discussion, Dr. Chao! Please find info on the luncheon below along with the Zoom login info. As always, all trainees, faculty, and staff (of all gender identities) are welcome to participate.”
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Work-in-Progress Conference & Seminar Series
“Investigating the immune microenvironment of primary estrogen receptor positive (ER+) breast cancer”
Sayali Onkar
PhD candidate, Vignali and Oesterreich Labs, Department of Immunology (PMI),
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Objective:
- Immunotherapy has revolutionized outcomes in several different tumor types but is relatively unsuccessful in treating ER+ breast cancer. Our project aims to dissect the immune microenvironment through multipronged approaches for assessing the type and function of infiltrating immune cell subsets in treatment-naive tumor tissue and peripheral blood from patients with ER+ invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) and invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC), the two major histological subtypes of ER+ breast cancer. Through comprehensive global analysis of immune cells and their potential interactions, we identified macrophages and CD8 T cells as important subsets that can be potentially targeted in ER+ breast cancer to improve patient outcomes.
“Impact of SARS-CoV-2 infection in spermatogonial stem cells”
Ana Martinez Marchal, PhD.
Postdoctoral Associate. Miguel Brieño-Enriquez Lab
Magee-Womens Research Institute
Objective:
- The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), led to more than 126,265,724 million infected individuals and over 2,769,853 global deaths by the end of March 2021. The novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 is an enveloped, positive-sense, single-stranded RNA betacoronavirus of the family Coronaviridae. The main target of these virus is the lungs, but new reports about COVID-19 indicate its effects on other organs, including kidney, brain and testis. SARS-CoV-2 uses the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) receptor and the transmembrane protease serine 2 (TMPRSS2) to invade human cells. Based on ACE2 and TMPRSS2 expression, the testis has been classified as being at high risk of infection by SARS-CoV-2. Indeed, patients with COVID-19 suffer from testicular discomfort, which can be associated with viral orchitis. Similarly, some studies have reported reduced testosterone levels in the serum from COVID-19 patients. These data suggest that COVID-19 could affect male reproductive function, in fact the presence of SARS-CoV-2 has been detected in the testis of some deceased patients of COVID-19 as well as in some semen samples of patients in the acute and recovery phase of COVID-19. Our preliminary analysis of the testis of 5 patients deceased due to COVID-19 and their respective controls showed increased germ cell apoptosis, micro thrombosis, and infiltration of lymphocyte CD3+. Strikingly, we observed that almost all the apoptotic cells were spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs). Non-apoptotic SSCs also displayed signs of DNA damage and oxidative stress. Using single nuclei RNA-seq, RNAscope, and immunohistochemistry, we will interrogate the effects of COVID-19 on human testis from the macroscopic presentation to the single cell, providing an important basis to understand the SSC alterations that may hamper fertility in COVID-19 survivors.
Date: Wednesday, May 19, 2021
Time: 12:00 to 1:00 PM
Location: VIRTUALLY–Magee-Women’s Research Institute, Conference Center, 1st Floor
For program questions, please contact Dr. Mellissa Mann @ 412-641-7950.
CME and CEU credits can be earned by attending WIP and providing required information.
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There is a free shuttle to transport people directly from the Hillman Cancer Center to Bridgeside Point II and back. The shuttle will depart Hillman at 11:30 am and then depart Bridgside at 1:15 pm
Hillman Cancer Virology Program WIP Seminar Series: “N6-methyladenosine (m6A) Mediate Innate Immune Response During Bacteria and Viral Infections” Speaker: Jian Feng Where: Virtual (Click to join meeting) Meeting ID: 948 4456 7739 Passcode: 007219 |
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Abstract: This talk will provide a brief overview of the epidemiology of cannabis and tobacco use, the significance of dual use, and findings on correlates and predictors of dual use in observational cohort studies. |
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The Bridgeside Research Forum is a seminar given by postdocs and graduate students every Friday from 12-1 pm during the academic year. Most weeks consist of two 30-minute talks, but there will be an occasional hour-long special seminar from an invited guest too.
The goal of this forum is to provide an opportunity for trainees to gain valuable experience presenting their research to a broad scientific community. The topics are diverse each week, so there is sure to be something for everyone. All are welcome to attend and enjoy a free lunch while you are there!
There is a free shuttle to transport people directly from the Hillman Cancer Center to Bridgeside Point II and back. The shuttle will depart Hillman at 11:30 am and then depart Bridgside at 1:15 pm
Please visit the Tumor Boards section under Healthcare Professionals for more information.
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The goal of this forum is to provide an opportunity for trainees to gain valuable experience presenting their research to a broad scientific community. The topics are diverse each week, so there is sure to be something for everyone. All are welcome to attend and enjoy a free lunch while you are there!
There is a free shuttle to transport people directly from the Hillman Cancer Center to Bridgeside Point II and back. The shuttle will depart Hillman at 11:30 am and then depart Bridgside at 1:15 pm
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The Cytometry Facility is proud to announce the Cytoflex LX is on the way! For our last virtual seminar, we will be re-introducing the technology. In brief, the CytoFLEX LX Flow Cytometer is an expansion of the CytoFLEX Platform. This flagship model expands research possibilities with six lasers and 21 color parameters. Six spatially separated lasers allow panels to be spread across the spectrum reducing cross talk and spectral overlap. The fully activated instrument includes three fluorescent channels from the 355 nm (UV) laser, five from the 405 nm (Violet) laser, three from the 488 nm (Blue) laser, five from the 561 nm (Yellow Green) laser, three from the 638 nm (Red) laser, and two from the 808 nm (Infrared) laser. The available 96-well plate sample loader allows for high-throughput applications and fits inside the instrument preserving the compact footprint. Please join us to learn more about this new instrument!
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The Bridgeside Research Forum is a seminar given by postdocs and graduate students every Friday from 12-1 pm during the academic year. Most weeks consist of two 30-minute talks, but there will be an occasional hour-long special seminar from an invited guest too.
The goal of this forum is to provide an opportunity for trainees to gain valuable experience presenting their research to a broad scientific community. The topics are diverse each week, so there is sure to be something for everyone. All are welcome to attend and enjoy a free lunch while you are there!
There is a free shuttle to transport people directly from the Hillman Cancer Center to Bridgeside Point II and back. The shuttle will depart Hillman at 11:30 am and then depart Bridgside at 1:15 pm
Please visit the Tumor Boards section under Healthcare Professionals for more information.
These meetings are for health care professionals and researchers and are not open to the public.
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The Bridgeside Research Forum is a seminar given by postdocs and graduate students every Friday from 12-1 pm during the academic year. Most weeks consist of two 30-minute talks, but there will be an occasional hour-long special seminar from an invited guest too.
The goal of this forum is to provide an opportunity for trainees to gain valuable experience presenting their research to a broad scientific community. The topics are diverse each week, so there is sure to be something for everyone. All are welcome to attend and enjoy a free lunch while you are there!
There is a free shuttle to transport people directly from the Hillman Cancer Center to Bridgeside Point II and back. The shuttle will depart Hillman at 11:30 am and then depart Bridgside at 1:15 pm
Please visit the Tumor Boards section under Healthcare Professionals for more information.
These meetings are for health care professionals and researchers and are not open to the public.
This event will start at 9:00 a.m. with numerous talks from trainees and conclude with a keynote lecture at 12:30 p.m.
Our Keynote speaker is Dr. Graham Walker, American Cancer Society Professor and HHMI Investigator at MIT, and a member of the National Academy of Sciences. He will deliver a talk from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. entitled “Unravelling Mutagenic Translesion Synthesis: A Journey from the Ames Test to Cancer Chemotherapy,” and will meet with trainees afterward. Dr. Walker holds an R35 NIEHS merit award entitled, “Mechanisms of Eukaryotic Environmental Mutagenesis” and is researching therapeutics that inhibit mutagenic translesion DNA synthesis to sensitize cancer cells to chemotherapy.
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The Institute for Precision Medicine hosts a monthly lecture series to highlight advances in precision medicine research and personalized care both at Pitt/UPMC and nationwide. This month, we are excited to host Amanda Paulovich, MD, PhD as a guest speaker. Dr Paulovich is the Aven Foundation Endowed Chair, and Director, CLIA Targeted Proteomic Laboratory at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. She also serves as the Director of the Clinical Research Proteomics Platform at the Brotman Baty Institute for Precision Medicine and is Professor of Medicine in the divison of Oncology at the Unviersity of Washington School of Medicine.
Dr. Paulovich received her M.D. and Ph.D. with Dr. Lee Hartwell at the University of Washington. She completed a residency in Internal Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and a fellowship in Oncology at Dana-Farber/Partners Cancer Center in Boston. She completed postdoctoral training at MIT-Whitehead Center for Genomics Research working with Dr. Eric Lander. As an oncologist, Dr. Paulovich was struck by the paucity of quantitative assays for measuring clinically relevant phenotypes in her patients, and the limitations that this put on her ability to practice “personalized medicine.” Out of these experiences, she became passionate about developing technologies and strategies for translation of novel diagnostics and therapeutics to enable precision medicine. Over the past 18 years, Dr. Paulovich’s research has focused on relieving a roadblock in biomedical research: a lack of validated and standardized tools for reliably quantifying human proteins. She has developed quantitative proteomic assays for measuring immunotherapy response, DNA damage response and growth factor receptor signaling to name a few. She was inducted to American Society for Clinical Investigation, received the 2014 Life Science Innovation Northwest Women to Watch in Life Science Award, received the 2015 Distinguished Achievement in Proteomic Sciences Award from the Human Proteome Organization, was awarded the Aven Foundation Endowed Chair in 2018, and was appointed Director of the Clinical Research Proteomics Platform of the Brotman Baty Institute for Precision Medicine in 2019.
In her presentation Dr Paulovich will discuss the added value of proteogenomics to the current genome-driven approach to precision oncology, and summarize the growing incorporation of targeted proteomic measurements based on selected/multiple reaction monitoring (SRM/MRM) mass spectrometry into clinical trials and the clinical laboratory. The establishment of proteogenomics represents an important component towards implementation of broader precision medicine efforts in cancer and beyond. See also: Nat Rev Clin Oncol. 2019, 16(4):256-268 (PMID: 30487530) and Cell. 2021, 184(7):1661-1670 (PMID: 33798439).
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Abstract: Medical mistrust that is informed by membership in a marginalized group has been investigated across a range of health conditions and health behaviors using the GBMMS. This presentation will review this literature and discuss next steps in addressing the role of medical mistrust in health disparities. |
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The goal of this forum is to provide an opportunity for trainees to gain valuable experience presenting their research to a broad scientific community. The topics are diverse each week, so there is sure to be something for everyone. All are welcome to attend and enjoy a free lunch while you are there!
There is a free shuttle to transport people directly from the Hillman Cancer Center to Bridgeside Point II and back. The shuttle will depart Hillman at 11:30 am and then depart Bridgside at 1:15 pm
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