Striving hard to do good science in the Cellular & Molecular Metabolism Laboratory. Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Monash University, Melb 🇦🇺
Celebrating our first semi face to face, semi zoom lab meeting in 2.5 months (with appropriate social distancing) with @benoitsmeuninx introducing Boppy.
Finally it is out! So excited to share our views on how ceramides in specific cellular compartments influence glucose metabolism. @MIPS_DDB@MPI_Metabolism@NatureRevEndo
https://t.co/0gn3XzHQJv
We're celebrating the International Day of Women and Girls in Science!
Let's look back on the life of Marie Skłodowska Curie: a Nobel Laureate who dedicated her life to science and became one of the world's greatest scientists.
#WomenInScience#NobelPrize
How pharmacist Dan Schneider took on the opioid crisis in America. The new @netflix documentary, The Pharmacist, highlights the role of pharmacists in saving lives and how Dan cautioned patients and worked to fight the epidemic. Academic or career viewing?
https://t.co/Asa6CEFprV
CRISPR-Cas9 gene edited T cells have been administered to 3x patients and the results are promising! Check out the perspective article that @doudnalab and I wrote about @carljune’s 1st clinical trial assessing the safety of CRISPR-Cas9 edited T cells — out now in @sciencemagazine
A molecular connection between exercise and inflammation may explain why sedentary people have an increased risk of heart disease and strokes #HeartMonth https://t.co/OOYhRzxxDd
Li Wenliang, a physician and hero, who risked and sadly lost his own life while bravely & unselfishly striving to warn his fellow citizens of impending danger. First responders and HCPs everywhere regularly place themselves in harms way. We owe them gratitude & enormous respect
R.I.P. Stanley Cohen, whose Nobel recognized work along with Rita Levi-Montalcini opened up the field of growth factor biology and signaling, with both deep consequences for biological science and therapeutics, especially cancer. Note his humble beginnings.