Cancer Researcher | Organoid Specialist | 9+ Years in Patient-Derived & Cross-Species Organoid Models | Proven Success from Minute Surgical Biopsies to Organoid
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🌟Calling for Papers
📚#Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms in Reproductive System Diseases
👨🔬Guest Editors: Dr. Arnab Ghosh, Prof. Dr. Majid E Warkiani and Dr. Sujoy K. Dhara
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⏰Submission Deadline: 31 October 2024
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Our latest article, published in 'Cells', is now available online (my second corresponding authored publication). I am thankful to all the authors for their valuable insights to make this article of high quality and the best scientific standard.
I would like to express my special thanks to Prof. @nikolabowden for her selfless and continuous support throughout this whole process. Not only she is an exceptional researcher but she is a great leader too, who is always there to support young researchers in academia.
So proud to see our work got selected for Editor’s Choice article of Biology of Reproduction journal. @edfrankielaw remember the excitement when we were able to grow them first-time and observed the ciliary beating.
Editor's Choice Alert! Authors from @Uni_Newcastle review how organoids can be derived from the oviductal epithelium of bovine, feline, canine, equine, and porcine to advance assisted reproductive technologies in animals.
Open access at: https://t.co/HzW1KliNas
Feeling thrilled to pursue this research further with the support of @cancerNSW. Thanks to @Uni_Newcastle for helping me to share my work on media platforms, especially, the live broadcast on ABC Newcastle radio station this morning.
Endometrial cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women, and its rate is increasing 📈
Thanks to a $600,000 @cancerNSW grant our #UniNewcastle and @HMRIAustralia researchers can make further progress in novel blood tests for early disease detection👇
https://t.co/DZLucOLpEw