Stem cell-derived organoids to model eye, ear and brain diseases. Dr Anai Gonzalez Cordero leads the Stem Cell Medicine Group and Stem Cell & Organoid Facility.
📷Last chance to register for our NSW Symposium, Wed 26 June, @GarvanInstitute. Your EMCR organising committee have put together a fantastic special Career Workshop, and you will not want to miss out! NSW EMCRs have until the end of this week to register!
https://t.co/8uIUf5LnfC
We are using your responses to our @visionlossPSP surveys to guide workshop discussions. Join our two half-day, online workshops (August 8 & 9) to decide on the final research priorities for IRDs. Submit your EOI:
https://t.co/Vi67d8Plt5
@CMRI_AUS@SCMGroup_SCOF@DrLaurenAyton
We are delighted to reveal that another two of our scientists have been promoted to Associate Professor by the University of Sydney.
Congratulations to Anai Gonzalez-Cordero from the Stem Cell Medicine Group and Grant Logan from the Gene Therapy Research Unit.
📢LAST WEEK TO PARTICIPATE!
Do you have lived experience of an #InheritedRetinalDisease?
Take part in a 5-minute, anonymous survey to guide the future of #IRD research. Closes 19 Nov.
https://t.co/JUFm0TBGus
#prioritysettingpartnership
Help us identify the top 10 research priorities for Inherited Retinal Diseases in Australia by participating in this 5 minute survey https://t.co/e3nrnKz0Gt
@VisionLossPSP
Double your support today 💙💙
Right now, every dollar you donate will be matched up to $200,000. That means $400,000 for our researchers to continue finding treatments and cures for children's genetic diseases. Double your donation here: https://t.co/b6Ml5mPGzh #JeansforGenes
@DoctorKarl talks gene therapies with our very own Prof Ian Alexander! A great reminder of the science made possible thanks to 30 years of Jeans for Genes support for Children’s Medical Research Institute. Listen here: https://t.co/bZ5CH5MeQs
We’re excited to be collaborating with the Behavioural sciences unit at UNSW. Bringing patients, carers and researchers together to identify the priorities to better diagnose and treat #InheritedRetinalDiseases. For more info https://t.co/3YbnNwdMTx @CMRI_AUS
Keep an 👁️ out for our superstar Phd students representing the lab at #ISSCR2023 in Boston. Benjamin Lim will be presenting his poster today from 2:15 and Michelle O’Hara Wright on Friday from 10:15. Drop by to hear about their amazing work #stemcell#organoid#retinaldisease
🎉 Celebrating 15 years of @the_ASSCR! Join us for our 2023 Annual Conference in Sydney, Nov 15-17. Showcasing the latest in stem cell research & perfect for networking & new collaborations. Abstract submissions now open! Register & submit your work at: https://t.co/A7B2pGD1uG
We’re so grateful and excited to start using our new robot, which was generously donated by the Medich Foundation. It will help accelerate our research #stemcells#organoid#retinaldiseases@CMRI_AUS.
https://t.co/FvDVqdGz2M
We are excited to announce that four CMRI scientists have been awarded Australian Government Medical Research Future Fund (#MRFF ) grants for vital work in #stemcells and gene therapies. Please join us in congratulating them! https://t.co/Jlk3RpP77S
Congratulations to CMRI’s Dr Anai Gonzalez Cordero and her team (@SCMGroup_SCOF) who will be supplying the organoids to speed up the development and testing of new therapies for genetic disease. Read more here: https://t.co/hBrZ099EBN
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Excited to see "comprehensive characterization of fetal and mature retinal cell identity to assess the fidelity of retinal organoids" https://t.co/RsEJyq3pC7 in the special issue of @stemcellreports. Congratulations to @hani_jieun and excellent collaboration with @SCMGroup_SCOF
📢Happy New Year!! We are looking forward to another year filled with exciting research. To start the year we are looking for a Post-doc to join our lab @CMRI_AUS, international applicants welcomed! For more info visit: https://t.co/4b7lGUhLHN #sciencejobs@the_ASSCR