Well done Ella, great work, and opens many interesting research avenues in the future
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A very enjoyable PhD viva discussing all things Col IX 🙂
Well done, and all the best for the future!
A big thank you to all the presenters and attendees for making Genetics Matters a great event this year!
Our guest list is growing and we now have an exciting programme to share with you:
We can’t wait!
Celebrating rare disease research, the strength and courage of the rare disease community and patient involvement in science, and talking about genetic research in Newcastle and the importance of raising awareness of rare diseases and the patient journey, it is promising to be a great event.
If you haven’t booked your free place yet, please do so using the links below:
See you on Satuday!
T-12 to Genetics Matters, our annual event where you can find out about rare disease and genetic research in Newcastle, show your support for rare disease patients, perform simple fun experiments and chat to Newcastle scientists over tea and cake.
To book your free place, please click here.
Kasia is presenting our Xbp1 work at the Cardiff School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at 2pm on the 19th of February. Come and say hi if you’re around!
A new pre-print from our collaboration with Prof David Young at Newcastle. We helped with the animal work on this project. Click on the link below and tell us what you think!
microRNA-seq of cartilage reveals an over-abundance of miR-140-3p which contains functional isomiRs
Save the date, our popular event is back on the 29th of February for one fun afternoon filled with science and cake.
This year we are meeting at the wonderful Great Hall at the Discovery Museum in Newcastle and will be talking about cancer gene therapy, male infertility, the 100,000 genomes project, mitochondrial donations, CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing, drug repurposing and many more hot medical research topics which may have caught your eye in the news. The event is FREE but please book to secure a place by clicking here: https://forms.ncl.ac.uk/view.php?id=6972326
Please spread the news amongst your friends and colleagues, the more the merrier!