Keeping with the new principles of this place where positivity is rewarded: there is a lovely microblogging site hosting my 6th in a series of superwomen in the history of genetics. Rosalind Franklin - prodigious talent bsky.app/profile/profsimonwa…@_BSGCT
The 6th in a mini-series of posts about the history of women contributing to genetics - some being recognised, others not so much...
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We are looking to appoint a Research Technician to join Professor @MariyaMoosajee's lab, investigating the development of non-viral approaches, using mRNA and non-viral gene therapy, as potential treatment options for RLBP1-retinopathy. Closes 27 Nov: ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/search…
Non-biology photo here. This is the Britannia Hotel in Manchester £50/night- (lecturing at Manchester Metropolitan). Manchester is a beautiful place. @DrNLK0@drol007@helencooksley
Come and work @UCL_IfWH with myself and @Dr_RKarda on a hugely exciting preclinical gene therapy project! Research assistant and postdoc to be hired 🧬👩🔬🧑🔬
I'm pleased to share that I will be speaking at The Festival of Genomics & Biodata, taking place on the 29th-30th of January 2025 at ExCeL London. Registration is free for over 90% of attendees - register now to join us in January.
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👋We have an update for you on the 'Novel Gene Therapy' research. For which Cavernoma Ireland is funding partner alongside Cavernoma Alliance UK & a philanthropist.
This is the 1st gene therapy research to be taking place in the UK for hereditary brain cavernoma.
@UCL_IfWH
The group is expanding! 👇
New exciting post-doctoral researcher position available to study astrocytic GABA metabolism in cortico-subpallial organoids. This project is part of a larger programme assessing links between GABA as gliotransmitter and mental health.
Today we are hosting our Inaugural Reproduction Symposium at @TheCrick and have invited University partners to present the most cutting-edge research in reproduction. Our symposium aims to foster collaboration and research between kindred research groups. #ReproSymp24
Not sure if it's possible to get a photo like this now, but this was my slightly grainy low-light photo in 1993, when you could still walk up to the stones and there wasn't a visitor centre (or if there was, this was my sports lens...) @drol007@DrNLK0
Actually it was probably not a zoom. Or maybe my Pentax 80-200 at 80 - so I could attempt a rule of thirds, with the hazy sun, and the stones. The sun nearly 2/3rds to the right. The top of the stones nearly a 1/3rd up...