“Run, Forrest, run!”
Team Noah smashed the @RunThroughUK Fulham10k and so far have raised £4,886.00. Well done👏
Turn your steps into science! Every pound goes to our base-editing research project with @GreatOrmondSt. 💪How are you making your steps count?
#ThrowbackThursday
🎆 Fungal fireworks! 🎆
This #imageoftheweek shows Trichophyton, the mould #fungus behind athlete’s foot & ringworm. It forms spores that germinate and grow long, thin strands called hyphae.
📸 Mark Stappers, Ian Leaves & Darren Thomson, MRC Centre for Medical Mycology
#fungi
🌟Exciting news, better late than never! 😀 @AlyssaHudson83 formerly Noah’s Fellow @MRComm won an Infection Science Award for her TG11 mucormycosis research 🏆
Thanks to our donors, Noah’s legacy shines💖
#Legacy#mucormycosis
Thank you to everyone who came to our first ever 🎄 fair to help us fund the medical treatments of tomorrow. Fantastic to see such a great turn out and show of support.
#fundraising#charity
We're excited to share our fungal artworks, commissioned for the Hidden World of Killer Fungi exhibit! These captivating visuals bring ground-breaking research to life. Now available online https://t.co/qGAZIRtFvY Thanks to @fungalhyphae & @NoahsPinkB#MycoSky#FungalFriday
Supported by @NoahsPinkB, our researchers have discovered that the monoclonal antibody TG11 is the first potential pan-Mucorales–specific antibody to detect active Mucorales growth! https://t.co/UpnGf96djf #mycology#mucormycosis#legacy#publication#journal
Fantastic to see the work of @AlyssaHudson83 and funded by us centre stage - inroads being made in fungal diagnostics and the deadly fungal infection mucormycosis @MRCcmm@UniofExeter
Powerful microscopic imagery depicting a deadly disease. So special that our Fellow's work is part of this exhibition @UniofExeter featuring #research from world leading scientists and clinicians @MRCcmm
If you're near Streatham Campus over the next month pop into Queen's Building and take a look at this fab art exhibition which is in place until the 29 March. 🎨🖼️ You can also read more about Alyssa's research in our 2023 Alumni Magazine: https://t.co/leSSQy61PR
The image is stunning, the disease deadly!
Proud that the work of @NoahsPinkB Fellowship has helped develop diagnostic understanding of the fungi that cause mucormycosis.
Rhizopus arrhizus, the cause of mucormycosis, taken by @AlyssaHudson83 during her @NoahsPinkB Fellowship. Discover more about this striking image in The Hidden World of Killer Fungi exhibition, Queens Building https://t.co/Go6EBRE3El
@iscadiagnostics@artsandculturex@ExeterMed
A vivid treat for the senses and of art and science coming together.
The more our scientists can depict and understand these hidden pathogens, the better!
Very excited to have our image included in the @MRCcmm 'Hidden World of Killer Fungi' exhibition. Taken during my MRes with @BallouLab@forestcita@NoahsPinkB. Rhizopus arrhizus, the principal cause of mucormycosis, stained with a diagnostic antibody (orange).
We are proud to announce we have been awarded a @eurconfmedmycol Excellence Centre Diamond status with @StGeorgesTrust and @UKHSA_SouthWest
Mycology Reference Laboratory for excellence in laboratory and clinical mycology https://t.co/Colmaergwm
@The_MRC@UniofExeter@ExeterBRC
What a week! It has been a huge pleasure to present our @balloulab work on diagnosing mucormycosis at the @MRCcmm biennial review and #bsmm2023. Thank you @NoahsPinkB for your support and inspiration!