The Davidson Death lab is interested in live-imaging apoptotic and necrotic cell death during tumourigenesis, using Drosophila as a genetically tractable model.
Want to see macrophages fight to devour a dying Drosophila cell? Head to our blog for an interview with @DavidsnDeathLab on tumours, live imaging microscopy and formally receiving the #ListerPrize@UofGlasgow https://t.co/NcVZrGM6ZD
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Excited to advertise this post-doc position in the Davidson Death Lab. Here, we'll live-image tumour cell death in diverse Drosophila tumour models to learn how different types of cancer learn to live with cell death.
Research Assistant/Associate Position in the lab. Fully funded until February 2028. Please apply if you are passionate about inter-organ signalling and intestinal biology...And off course, our wonderful Drosophila!
Position details and application link
https://t.co/4Z1PSKeYUw
https://t.co/28CsjjEM1R
Excited to advertise this post-doc position in the Davidson Death Lab. Here, we'll live-image tumour cell death in diverse Drosophila tumour models to learn how different types of cancer learn to live with cell death.
Cover art! Two macrophages wrestling over a necrotic corpse in the Drosophila embryo, all psuedocoloured in colours that rsk burning your eyeballs out. https://t.co/0MO2ScG8sw
Very happy to share our latest work, out now @cellhostmicrobe:
https://t.co/q0Yjxl169T
We show that apoptosis-dependent expansion of the Enterobacteriaceae delays intestinal recovery following chemotherapy. @EdinUni_IRR@edin_EID
⌛️Applications to join Zoi Diamantopoulou's lab close on Friday!
🔗Find out more about her lab's work and the positions available here: https://t.co/VSlh77362n
Applications are now open for the Lister Prize 2025. Please apply by midnight (GMT) on Monday 23 September 2024. Start your application here: https://t.co/c3G9g9ay7V
This work started as a back-burner, "what even is this?" project in 2018. What a journey it has been. Many thanks to co-authors in the Wood and the Overholtzer labs. https://t.co/02B5b1uBQ8
Very pleased to have been awarded this funding: crucial and timely support to help establish the lab and feels good to have our first funding! Thank you AMS!
HUGE congratulations to @UofGCancerSci’s Dr Andrew Davidson who was successful in the latest round of @acmedsci Springboard funding. He will study the importance of how tumour cells die, and the role this process plays in disease progression.
More ➡️ https://t.co/q41Z06SUVI
Are you interested in doing integrative research on tissue regeneration and cancer? Do you want to acquire broad research expertise before taking your next career step? If so, please apply to our new Masters by Research Project! https://t.co/B1MbeVbWjW