Thank you so much to everyone who joined us this weekend at @newscilive for #StitchNStem! We had so much fun speaking to people of all ages about #science and the amazing things we can do with #StemCells. Inspiring a new generation of scientists and embroiderers
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What a fantastic day at #NewScientistLive 2024! Some incredible creations from our many, many participants today. It was a pleasure to engage with them all! We’ll be back tomorrow ready to see new and returning guests on stand H45 #StitchNStem@KCL_CCGT@KCLBMBioscience
Another incredible day at #NewScientistLive! Such creative & curious guest, and many interesting & inspiring conversations with old friends and new. We have thoroughly enjoyed meeting you all! #StitchNStem@KCL_CCGT@KCLBMBioscience
Excited to share original work from my PhD! We describe the disruption of ocular developmental pathways contributing to microphthalmia using iPSC-derived optic vesicles! A big thank you to @PhilippaHarding and @Dr__NO and to my supervisor @mariyamoosajee!
https://t.co/e4i4g8t0dd
Another brilliant talk at #UKEGG21 from @linda_lako in diving deeper into cell populations of the cornea using single cell #RNAsequencing to understand #gene differences between cells and using this knowledge to help patients
Beautiful talks during ECR session @UKEyeGenetics annual meeting! Can't wait to see these results published to read in more details their work! @PhilippaHarding#UKEGG21
Fantastic start to #UKEGG21, learning about how far we have come in the world of #genetic#research into #InheritedEyeDisease, with Mendelian and complex genetic basis. Thanks to @anthonykhawaja for teaching us about risk factors in #glaucoma and identifying them in populations
Only 1 week left to register for #UKEGG21. Join us @TheCrick or live-stream the entire day on zoom and watch the talks on catchup after the event. You must be registered for any access so don’t miss out! Register now at https://t.co/2cscU4AjW0
#Genetics#Research#Genomics#Gene
It’s day 3 of the #MACSAwarenessWeek and today we want to tell you about Microphthalmia, which refers to an eye which has not developed fully and is smaller than expected. It can occur in one or both eyes, and affects 1 in 7,000 births.
https://t.co/EpfJfY2Wp7
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