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Your subscription will help support cancer research [View in browser](| [Join Nautilus]( Did a friend forward this? [Subscribe here]([.]( Join Nautilus to Support Cancer Research Subscribe today and we’ll donate a portion of the proceeds to cutting-edge cancer research. Many of you wrote in to express an interest in our World Cancer Day series, and we'd like to thank you for the tremendous response. We’d also like to help you support one of the scientists [featured in that series](—Siddhartha Mukherjee—and his work researching Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS). Join Nautilus anytime between now and February 16th, and we'll donate 25% of the cost of your membership towards MDS-Leukemia stem cell research at Columbia University. Myelodysplastic Syndromes have no cure and treatment options are limited—about a third of MDS patients go on to develop acute leukemia. [Dr. Mukherjee](, his research partner [Azra Raza, MD](, and their colleagues at Columbia are working to change this by investigating the extraordinary power of stem cells to replenish blood cells for the possible benefit of its patients. Join Nautilus today, and support MDS research. [JOIN NAUTILUS]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( Copyright © 2024 NautilusNext, All rights reserved.You were subscribed to the newsletter from [nautil.us](. Our mailing address is: NautilusNext360 W 36th Street, 7S,New York, NY 10018 Don't want to hear from us anymore? [Unsubscribe](

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