MBE 2018 in Manchester was a great meeting, wiuth presentations from SYBIL and RUBICON scientists, and our own RUBICON satellite meeting. It’s great doing science with so many friends all over the globe!
Category Archives: Conferences
We’re presenting at OARSI 2018 in Liverpool!
Kasia is talking about “Drug repurposing and rare skeletal disorders” at the OARSI meeting in Liverpool this year.
It’s a great meeting, covering many different aspects of skeletal biology, including rare and common diseases, drug repurposing, clinical trials, tissue engineering and many more. Lots of great science!
For the full program, please visit: https://2018.oarsi.org/program
Newcastle Rare Disease Showcase 31st October 2017
Amazing SYBIL respresentation at the International Skeletal Dysplasia (ISDS) meeting 2-23rd September 2017 in Bruges
RUBICON mid term review
We’re back from the RUBICON network mid term review.
Lots of exciting science and networking opportunities, it’s great to be part of the larger scientific family!
Beth Gibson wins a presentation prize at the GRS!
Our PhD student, Beth Gibson, won a presentation prize at the Gordon’s Research Seminar, a prestigeous conference for young investigators in musculoskeletal research. There were 21 presenters this year (graduate students and postdocs). The programme of the conference can be found here.
Well done Beth!
Newcastle musculoskeletal research at the GRC Cartilage
Beth Gibson (3rd year PhD student from our lab) will be presenting a poster at the GRC Cartilage this year and delivering a short talk on her project analysing two mouse models of novel aggrecan mutations at the GRS the day before. We hope you can make it!
Great collaborative meeting in Newcastle today!
Discussing ER stress, disease mechanisms and potential therapeutic interventions – with Prof John Bateman (Murdoch Children’s Research institute, Melbourne), Prof Michael Briggs (Institute of Genetic Medicine, Newcastle University), Prof John Loughlin (IGM, Newcastle), Prof David Young (IGM, Newcastle), Dr Tom van Agtmael (University of Glasgow), Dr Louise Reynard (IGM, Newcastle) and Dr Katarzyna Pirog (IGM, Newcastle).













