DPhil (PhD) student at NDORMS, University of Oxford. Researching the cellular and molecular mechanisms behind unsuccessful knee replacements in osteoarthritis.
Changes in ECM composition & architecture occur throughout non-cartilage soft tissues in the osteoarthritic joint, but most of these remain poorly defined due to the low number of studies & lack of healthy comparator groups.
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This systematic review consolidates existing knowledge of a poorly defined aspect of osteoarthritis pathophysiology: ECM dysregulation
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Today was the last day of our TCESNet Summer School. @AyaElGhajiji @marthalavelle_ and I had the pleasure to welcome nine lovely scientists to Bristol and train them to move cells with sound! Thank you to @legcox@drmaddynichols @sonic_bruce for talks and @tissuecell for funding!
Our final talk for this session is from Elliot Johnson-Hall and @Dr_JZP, University of Edinburgh, on manufacturing anatomical interfaces #anatsocsummer23
I am a final year student at Edinburgh University. This week I was told that due to industrial action, my 10k word dissertation will probably not be marked...ever.
I've been talking to staff & students - a quick 🧵 on the *utter chaos* going on at Edinburgh right now.
While not technically alive, there's an evil genius to viruses that never ceases to amaze me. It's one reason I became a virologist. A recent Nature paper reveal a remarkable trick SARS-Cov-2 learned that makes it nastier than the first SARS. Both viruses…
Social distancing works.
The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine estimate that before the lockdown one positive person would infect 2.6 other people.
Now it's just 0.62.
This means the virus is cornered - it has nowhere to go and will burn out. Good news.
The Backstreet Boys singing “I Want It That Way” from their separate abodes gives me so. much. joy. Also, I might be crying? #iHeartConcertonFOX https://t.co/CfwXu6YQcZ