Continuing with more of our students attending international conferences, here there is @andreafm27 winning the science slam competition at #iets International Embryo Technology Society Conference in Lima, Peru, along with @Cami_bnd, who also presented her work. @ugent
Human embryos can contain cells with different genomes. How is this possible? Our last collaborative work reveals how this can happen! https://t.co/7l01NWXKuf (1/5)
📢#MSCAjobalert: One ESR position available "Microfluidics: a technology to study and improve oocyte maturation" @eurova_etn, working with @JSepulvedaD_@elveflow@Elvesys
For more info and how to apply
https://t.co/YxZHzBd3hE and https://t.co/aOPmnEjSq3
There is no better way to end Symposium that with a team building activity in the beautiful, green Ireland. Our ESRs have visited @CarlingfordAdv to work together to crack the Crystal maze. #EUROVA#Teamwork#PhDlife#MSCA
We are very close to meet in person! But in the meantime, it was nice to see these beautiful faces online again 🥰 A big thank you to Sean McNulty from Dolmen for his wonderful guidance in our first presentation training session yesterday 👩🔬🧪🤓
Look at these two pictures 🧐 Same bovine oocyte before (A) and after (B) in vitro maturation. Can you see the difference? It’s called cumulus expansion and it’s based on extracellular matrix synthesis by cumulus cells #ivm#oocyte#phdlife#reprorocks
Marie Skłodowska-Curie was a remarkable scientist🧪, winner of 2⃣@NobelPrize🏆& a role model for all #WomenInSTEM👩🔬
Today researchers from all over the🌍benefit from the #MSCA Research Fellowship Programme we have the honour of managing!
➡️https://t.co/c3UJO9mF5U
#IWD2021
I am pleased to announce that my first research paper on "Follicular fluid during individual oocyte maturation enhances cumulus expansion and improves embryo development and quality in a dose-specific manner" has been published.
https://t.co/Y6egQH2BWB