This is essentially my routine 90% of the time at the lab. Thought it’d be cool to share so you guys can see what I get up to👩🏽🔬🧫🧬🧪🔬 plus how cool are time lapse videos 🙌🏽
#phdlife#research#procrastinationnation
Celebrations 🎉🎉
Dr@kay_mmin graduated today 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Sitting in the ceremony brought back so many memories of how challenging the last few years have been and how extra proud I am of the students who have worked through it 👊🏻👊🏻
@CCB_Research
Delighted to share our latest review on 'Overcoming the Fibrotic Fortress in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma: Challenges and Opportunities' https://t.co/SR43mcJVta
@kay_mmin@CharlieFfrench@betacellgirl Mia Shepherdson @sgeorgebarreto
Coming out of my twitter hibernation to announce that after 60ish thousand words, long covid and 4 and a bit years, I finally submitted my PhD thesis last week 🥳📄 had to sit for a few days to let it sink in 😂
2021:
Scientific discoveries in the lab ✅
Papers published (and not) ✅
Grants won (and lost) ✅
Student completions ✅
End of year lab activity & celebrations✅
Ready to relax & recharge for an awesome 2022✅
Heartfelt gratitude to everyone @PanKind_APCF for their support of our work in pancreatic cancer. It is their unwavering commitment to research that will make a future without this deadly disease possible👊🏼👊🏼
@CCB_Research@UniversitySA@CentralAdlLHN@Flinders@JeffersonUniv
Love this team!
Great sessions today workshopping the year ahead 👊🏻👊🏻 Vascular Biology and Cell Trafficking lab retreat 2022 @CCB_Research with inspirational contributions from @DrNatashaHarvey and @TaniaJolleyTaft 💪🏻💪🏻
Today we are sending love to everyone who has lived experience of pancreatic cancer and advocate for the medical research which will turn this deadly disease into long term survival 🔬👊🏼
#WorldPancreaticCancerDay
Image: pancreatic islet, credit @kay_mmin
Day 1 of @ANZMS2 scientific meeting done and filled with fabulous talks across Australia, NZ and USA.
Thanks to my co-chair @MarijaJelinic and to @kay_mmin for expertly showcasing the work from our lab @CCB_Research
Next we have an invited talk from @kay_mmin@UniversitySA. Vasculogenic mimicry (VM) is a predictor of poorer survival outcomes in cancer patients. Kay works on the different contributors of VM, in hopes to identify novel targets to increase survival of cancer patients #ANZMS2021