Prof. of Translational Healthcare - developing better methods to diagnose disease 🩺 Lead, Centre for Biodiscovery @TeessideUni - supporting impactful research
Thank you to those able to attend or watch online this lecture 🙏
I hoped to have raised awareness about the impact of urinary symptoms and discuss how education and medical innovations aim to improve the lives of patients
If you missed it:
👉 https://t.co/53zlr3a5Dn
Join us for our next professorial lecture with @pharma_john as he encourages conversations to break taboos and discusses the innovating diagnosis of urinary diseases.
Join us Thursday 24 February, 5.30pm - 6.30pm 👉 https://t.co/fQQdlhZYey
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@xZoeAlicex@TU_NHC Thank you Zoë for the huge effort you’ve put into this.
It’s lovely to have had the place buzzing, and to hear exclamations of excitement accompanying the demonstrations.
You and the team have no doubt inspired countless future scientists. Thank you!
@JoannaTees@BanksPrimary Thanks Joanna. I think that one or two were disappointed to hear that I’m not currently working to bring dinosaurs back to life.
An honour to celebrate #BritishScienceWeek with the pupils of @BanksPrimary.
We made pH indicator from red cabbage and used a microscope to search for life in the school’s pond.
Some great answers to the question ‘What do scientist do?’…
Professor John Young came to talk to the children about his Science role at the University of Teesside. They found out about seasons, microscopes and using ph indicator paper!
Survey for those living in Scotland & suffering from cUTI, UTI, or bladder condition
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Findings will be shared with Scottish Government to campaign for better testing & treatment
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@deliriumkrish@TU_NHC Wonderful to finally meet Dr Krishnan in person.
This partnering event brought together patients, carers, scientists and practitioners to highlight the key challenges for dementia research.
Delighted to be involved and to highlight the impact of urinary symptoms in dementia.
@Patrick62253207 Good evening Paddy
Thank you ever so much. I hope that you’re keeping well. I love your posts - they always make me smile. Thank you. All the very best. Kind regards, John
Thank you to those able to attend or watch online this lecture 🙏
I hoped to have raised awareness about the impact of urinary symptoms and discuss how education and medical innovations aim to improve the lives of patients
If you missed it:
👉 https://t.co/53zlr3a5Dn
Join us for our next professorial lecture with @pharma_john as he encourages conversations to break taboos and discusses the innovating diagnosis of urinary diseases.
Join us Thursday 24 February, 5.30pm - 6.30pm 👉 https://t.co/fQQdlhZYey
We’ve a 4 year SFI-funded PhD position exploring the link between BK channels & LINGO proteins in Parkinsonian tremor: https://t.co/E5yUde56DP
Background here: https://t.co/rnauIIoIcU and here https://t.co/RsBPntPjIG Appreciate a retweet too.#ionchannels@physoc