Lecturer and PI at GCU working on fibrosis and gap junctions in the skin and their involvement in wound healing

Joined January 2016
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It's international women's day. Give to gain is what I always strive for in teaching and mentorship. internationalwomensday.com/

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It's International day of women and girls in science! The theme this year is “Synergizing AI, Social Science, STEM and Finance: Building Inclusive Futures for Women and Girls.” #STEMEducation un.org/en/observances/women-…
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Please consider submitting an article to our Special Issue, shaping up to be great collection: Diabetology | Special Issue : Advances in Diabetic Wound Healing: From Mechanisms to Therapies
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The best science images of 2025 — Nature’s picks
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It's World Diabetes Day worlddiabetesday.org/ this year focussing on well-being. Proud to be a researchers and educator in diabetes with improving the well-being of people with diabetes at the heart of what I do.
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'Had she had that finger prick test she would have been alive today' John Story told #BBCBreakfast about his campaign for better awareness of the symptoms of diabetes after his two-year-old daughter Lyla died with undiagnosed type 1 diabetes, 24 hours after her mum had taken her to their doctor, who diagnosed acute tonsillitis bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8ex…
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Join us at GCU for full and part-time MSc Advanced Practice programmes with specialisms in MSK health, diabetes, travel medicine and expedition and wilderness medicine gcu.ac.uk/study/courses/post…

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Proud to be part of the delivery of AHP post-graduate education at GCU via our MSc Advanced Practice pathways lnkd.in/e2HJr4SV gcu.ac.uk/impact/the-future-…
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In a medical first, researchers report that they have implanted CRISPR-edited pancreas cells into a person with type 1 diabetes go.nature.com/3UYR0gD

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Say hello to Jonathan he was born in 1832 & is 192 years old
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Bumblebees #sleeping on/in #flowers at this time of year! What the feck is that all about? Lots of people asking us so here’s a quick (long)🙄 thread explaining what’s going on. Please #retweet/#share so more are more informed. Thanks good people. #bees 1/16
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The world's oldest baby has been born from an embryo frozen in 1994 Thaddeus Daniel Pierce is over 30 years old despite being born July 26, 2025
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Long-awaited results suggest that mitochondrial donation can prevent babies from inheriting diseases caused by mutant mitochondria go.nature.com/4lBeXpV

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Hugely honoured that my Robin family in a farm wall has been selected to go in the Bird Photographer of the Year 2025 book which means it’s made the top 1% of entrants, a real honour. Winners announced in September. @Natures_Voice @ShropsWildlife @OMSYSTEMcameras @WildlifeMag
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Day 3 of the #BAD2025 and the #BSID showcase of the best talks from our London meeting
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Excited to be at the #BAD2025 in Glasgow and looking forward to our #BSID showcase session on Thursday morning
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Tardigrades are eight-legged, microscopic water-dwellers have survived the vacuum of space, extreme dehydration, and temperatures ranging from near absolute zero to above boiling point. go.nature.com/3TGCaKM

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How innate immunity starts? Early embryos eliminate bacterial infections by epithelial phagocytosis, a conserved process from zebrafish to human embryos. cell.com/cell-host-microbe/f…
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