New book chapter by @frame_fiona et al features how #Livecyte enabled the identification of rare outlier human primary prostate epithelial cells with an anomalous response to Docetaxel.
Could lead to a better understanding of #oncology drug resistance!
https://t.co/fUEKkTQ118
Chris Armstrong with a #PCUK Travelling Fellowship provides some excellent advice on potential fellowships applications and his personal experience of working with collaborators abroad to the @TransPot_ITN @TRAIN_ITN Early Stage Researchers.
🌳 We're halfway through #BiologyWeek and today we're celebrating @alison_tree - pretty fitting 😏 She's being funded to trial a new kind of radiotherapy that keeps hormone therapy working for longer in men with advanced disease.
Find out more here 👉 https://t.co/HzebATnKZ7
What an awesome day! I presented at a meeting alongside a scientific hero of mine, then helped future prostate cancer researchers shape their CVs to shout about the great work they do.
#livingthedream#ProstateCancer#funding#research@TransPot_ITN
🌿 It's day two of #BiologyWeek@ProstateUK and today we're highlighting the work of Professor Gert Attard, who's research is investigating a better test to transform how prostate cancer is treated for men 🔬
Read more about his research @AttardLab 👉 https://t.co/JkeuG8qifo
🍃 For #BiologyWeek we're celebrating the work of one of our fantastic researchers each day. First up, we have @GunnelHallden who's research is using the common cold virus to treat prostate cancer.
Find out more about her exciting work 👉 https://t.co/c7iF2oEJub
This is excellent news! And super piece on the @ProstateUK website @matthew_hobbs. Your tease of a build up of what was about to hit was justified!! And very, right to feel proud about your involvement in this!
Massive congratulations to our @saragtpereira on passing her viva! Many thanks to Prof Gleb Sukhorukov and @DufesLab Dr Christine Dufès for the viva examination;Dr Fiona Furlong @fifurlo for chairing the viva;and @ProstateUK for funding.Well done Dr Pereira!@pharmacyatQUB
Very pleased to welcome our new PhD student Kayla to the lab this week.
Kayla’s project will study how we can exploit glycans to improve the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer. Welcome Kayla - we can’t wait to get started!
@PcukResearcher@ProstateUKProfs@IGM_NCL