Hey look, it’s me! Excited to feature in this months #TheBiomedicalScientist magazine, sharing an insight into what it’s like to work in #MyLab 🤗 #IBMSChat
In July's 'My Lab' in #TheBiomedicalScientist, we hear from Healthcare Scientist Sacha Bhuchar, as she gives a guided tour of the #FoodbornePathogens Reference Service at UKHSA Colindale in London. https://t.co/Atr9CgUpDu
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Complete your travel checklist and make sure you and your loved ones are up to date with vaccinations, including #MMR.
Contact your GP practice if you need to get any catch up doses.
Alongside @FSScot we're reminding pregnant women and those with a weakened immune system to avoid eating ready-to-eat cold-smoked or cured fish.
This is due to a rise in cases of listeria (food poisoning) linked to eating it.
More info: https://t.co/MPXTWjMGYg
In just one hour, we’ll be hosting our latest #IBMSChat, featuring Rohini Patel, Capt. Francis Opoku, and Capt. Michael Brewer. Together, we’ll be discussing Partnership Working in Biomedical Science. Tune in and join us: https://t.co/xAXEW657wv
Join us next Wednesday for the latest #IBMSChat where we will be joined by IBMS Award winners Jonathan Boxshall to discuss Innovation and technology. https://t.co/Z8Qn8YDqvh
This is a fascinating paper in the current edition of @Eurosurveillanc carried out by public health colleagues in @UKHSA It relates to the journey towards a large STEC\VTEC outbreak in the UK in 2022. It’s really relevant to the Irish experience because we have one of the highest rates of STEC in Europe, but we don’t routinely have access to these types of environmental surveillance tools for our investigations. However, the story of this outbreak is reflected in our experience here….that climate change, overfarming and lack of access to mains water outside Dublin are all causing human disease….
Unfortunately not attending #ISOPOL (Somebody has to keep the lab running 🤪) but delighted to see our poster on display, showcasing the importance of WGS on #Listeria surveillance 🧫
"Pathology is both a science and an art. The science is to ask the right questions until the right answer appears. The art is recognising when that happens." – Dr Laszlo Igali, Vice President for Professional Practice at the College. #RCPathNewFellows
Urgent testing can often be stressful, but I’m really proud of how well the processing of a high priority sample went today 🤩 Results were reported within 24 hours (Usual TAT is up to 9 days) ensuring that the patient can receive the best treatment 🥳 #CelebrateYourWins
Join us on 07.08.24 for our next #IBMSchat, as #IBMSAwards winner Daniel Kearns discusses leadership and what it means to be named Biomedical Science Leader of the Year 2024 https://t.co/8SOi3AJD21
Today I defrosted and used primers for fAFLP received by my section in 2015! I was only just starting my undergraduate degree then 🤯 Can’t wait to see if they work 🤭
@Anais_Painset Honestly I can’t wait for WGS to become routine for C. perfringens (and then Bacillus!) - fAFLP is very time consuming and not cost effective for the resolution of data you get at the end 😅
Today I defrosted and used primers for fAFLP received by my section in 2015! I was only just starting my undergraduate degree then 🤯 Can’t wait to see if they work 🤭