It is nice to have the long-term collaboration with the late Enzo Cerundolo @MRC_HIU @MRC_WIMM come together. Chromatin accessibility governs the differential response of cancer and T cells to arginine starvation https://t.co/L6SAFV0MN5
McCullagh Group @OxfordChemistry is looking for a Research Assistant in Mass Spectrometry to support exciting collaborative projects (@zitzmannlab @NDMOxford @OxBiochNews) developing and applying MALDI-MS and LC-MS assays for COVID-19-related research. https://t.co/TwKXhK0Mmd
Here it is! We’re very excited to share our new #lockdown video with you, fundraising for @HealthPoverty Action’s #coronavirus emergency appeal. There’s a short clip below, please RT, and go & watch the whole thing here: https://t.co/GCsU7rR1DC #fixyou#acapella
Thank you @hectorkeun and @tdwclaridge and for such an engaging and challenging viva this afternoon, glad that I have passed with minor corrections! Thanks @McCullaghGroup for your support and the chance to develop anion-exchange chromatography-mass spectrometry for metabolomics.
Pleased to share our work published this week on developing anion-exchange chromatography-mass spectrometry (IC-MS) for the analysis of central carbon metabolism and application to IDH1 mutant cancer cells. https://t.co/uND3vbzUNN @OxfordChemistry@OxChemRF@JWTickle
Ecstatic to be the lead author for the @McCullaghGroup paper on the use of anion-exchange chromatography mass spectrometry (IC-MS) for Metabolomics, published in @CommsBio today! You can read the open access paper here: https://t.co/Uff1wWHzv0 @OxfordChemistry@man_waichi
Very happy the McCullagh group has contributed to https://t.co/0PPr2tcCjk published last week linking PHD2 and HIF2A mutations with beneficial adaptation to chronic hypoxia at high altitude in Tibetans. @OxfordChemistry