New from me and a huge cast of amazing bioimage analysts in @J_Cell_Sci - - "The crucial role of bioimage analysts in scientific research and publication" https://t.co/wFrTQ1fPOH . Hop into 🧵to learn more! (1/x)
Thank you to all the speakers and all those who attended this morning's session. Many fantastic discussions on alternative science career paths to academia - and some very useful advice shared. Key take home: stay open to any and all opportunities (and make a LinkedIn account!)
We started this morning bright and early with our early careers session. Thanks to all of our fantastic speakers: Dr Issa Jyamubandi, Jacob Jones, Daria Golubova and James Freimuller for sharing their career journeys and advice! #NCRNSymposium2024
Have you ever seen real-time footage of a tumor developing outside a living organism? We are thrilled to announce a new paradigm in ex vivo cancer modelling https://t.co/N619EGEFgc. Let’s have a quick look!
If you're interested in hearing about cancer drug discovery, I will be talking at @pintofscience Norwich on 14th May in the "Conquering Cancer: Drugs and Bugs" session. Tickets still available here: https://t.co/ZPiMaEPh3a
#drugdiscovery#cancerresearch
New study: a bacteria that normally lives in the mouth was found in 50% of colon cancers. This is consistent with prior research on the interactions between the microbiome and colon cancer, which is rising among young people. https://t.co/jX5EmsA864.
This evening I had the pleasure of attending the @RoyalSocBio Voice of the Future event at Parliament, representing @BritPharmSoc! I was enthused to hear so many poignant questions from early career scientists posed to MPs, and even got to ask one too! #VOF24#sciencepolicy
Thank you for the opportunity to pose questions both in the Q and A session and main lecture. I greatly appreciated the opportunity to speak with Sir Paul Nurse.
Lovely evening interviewing the brilliant Paul Nurse, of @TheCrick, as part of the @uniofeastanglia 60th anniversary celebration. A brilliant life helping further our understanding of science, its engagement, and inspiration.
@YouthSTEMM @biouea @UEAResearch@ueaenv@UEAResearch
Decoding mTOR signalling heterogeneity in the tumour microenvironment using multiplexed imaging and graph convolutional networks https://t.co/CQaoz8CygK #bioRxiv
Waves of the signalling molecule cAMP spread through a film of Dictyostelium cells demonstrating a positive feedback loop that demonstrates how multicellular structures transmit information over long ranges. #12DaysOfeLife https://t.co/smj0v0eU27
Are colorectal cancer stem cells mechanically distinct from the rest of the tumor? @SeforaConti addressed this question using patient-derived colorectal cancer organoids. The answer is yes and you can read it in our new preprint (LGR5+ CSCs labelled red)
https://t.co/oS5dWfjt7u