🌟 Delighted to share that my first first author paper from my PhD work has just been published! 🌟
A big thank you to all of the Warner Group (@nicola_dark1@harri_allan@Plateletpaul@proftimwarner) and the Genome Centre at the @blizard_inst.
https://t.co/4JmCFSND1Y
Well that’s something to be proud of. QMUL is the top English university for student social mobility. Think of all those people with new opportunities. Wonderful.
🚨 The top 20 universities for social mobility in England 🚨
Our research with @TheIFS calculated a ‘mobility score’ for every university in the country, based on how many disadvantaged students get in, and how well they do after graduation ⬇️
https://t.co/nQ5efFHEFr
@Surreal_Realist@erinbwriting@KylePlantEmoji So, the use of aspirin for anti-thrombotic protection is always a balanced judgement and why it's best to get some personal medical advice.
@Surreal_Realist@erinbwriting@KylePlantEmoji However, there is, of course, a risk that by reducing the ability of platelets to stick together you could increase the chances of a dangerous bleeding event, notably in your stomach or brain.
@erinbwriting@KylePlantEmoji Thromboxane production depends upon the enzyme COX-1. Aspirin permanently blocks COX-1 by acetylation. Platelets have no nucleus and lack ability to make more COX-1 so aspirin permanently blocks their thromboxane production.