Great to visit the Institute for Genetics & Cancer in Edinburgh today, to meet with Rachel Guest and her talented young research team. Their work in #cholangiocarcinoma is inspirational & shows enormous promise – now looking forward to further updates!
@EdinburghUni@charityammf
Intrigued by 3D hepatocyte culture? Can hepatocytes maintain zonation in vitro to study liver cell lineages? How can hepatocytes contribute to CCA after liver damage? Check out beautiful poster by fabulous PhD student @ScaityMcC13 at @CharityAMMF, its a corker!
Infectious proteins called prions that turn brains to sponge have been implicated in some horrible diseases, but it turns out that we couldn't survive without them. https://t.co/onNTynVmtY
As a side note, it was great to see the reality of Scottish salmon farms being shown to the wider audience. It's about time people in Scotland realised what happens in this industry.
Watched the new @seaspiracy documentary on @netflix last night, and even as someone who is aware of the issues, I found some of the scenes and information heart-breaking.
Please give it a watch if you care at all about the oceans and the planet. #seaspiracy
The common cold virus may offer some protection against #COVID19 infection
A new UofG @CVRinfo study found that human rhinovirus triggers an immune response that blocks #SARSCoV2 🦠
#WorldChangingGlasgow
More➡️https://t.co/ut5x4f9xIv
Study➡️https://t.co/0O6Xl2St4e
A study in Nature suggests a globally coordinated effort to protect ocean environments could boost the potential benefits to biodiversity, food provision and carbon storage. https://t.co/DwzclUPk4w
After deleting my previous account a year ago I've decided I'm in a better place mentally to deal with it all. Social media can be great but it can also be detrimental to your mental health, particularly during lockdown. It's ok to take a break once in a while. #mentalhealth