News
All of our Student News of our students' highlights and successes are below, including awards, prizes, and publications. If you are a current student and have something you are proud of and are happy for us to share, please contact us at this form.
or fill inIosif Zacharia - Published Article
Warwick student, Iosif Zacharia, has co-authored on an article published in journal, Nature Communications. The article is entitled as "Dynamic changes of the Prf/Pto tomato resistance complex following effector recognition". It can be viewed onlineLink opens in a new window now.
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MIBTP Students Achievement at SLS Postgraduate Symposium' 23
Xue Jiang Memorial Prize - Best Seminar Presentation
- Rebecca Quinn
Xue Jiang Memorial Prize - Best Poster
- Joint winners - Mohammad Rejaur Rahman and Monique Rowson
Top 5 seminars (in no order)
- Isabel Aberdeen
- Raksha Gohel
- Rhianne Kelleher
- Tom MacCreath
Top 5 Posters (in no order)
- Sophie Jin
- Paulina Michor
- Megan Purchase
- Zuzana Paleckova
Well done all!
Annelise Garrison - Published Paper
Aston student, Annelise Garrison, has published a review article in Frontier in Physiology. The paper is entitled as Pericytes: The lung-forgotten cell type. It can be viewed online Link opens in a new windowhere.
Catherine Evans - Published Paper
Birmingham Student, Catherine Evans, has published a paper in the journal, G3. The paper is entitled as Transcription factor retention through multiple polyploidization steps in wheat. It can be viewed onlineLink opens in a new window now.
Paulina Michór - Received a grant
Warwick Student, Paulina Michór, received a £7,990 bursary from the Medical and Life Sciences Research Fund (MLSRF) to conduct a project titled "Can we oversleep neuroprotection? Investigating circadian effects in the treatment of stroke".
Asier R. Muguruza - Published Paper
Bimringham student, Asier R. Muguruza, has published a paper in the journal, Nanoscale Advances. The paper is entitled as Chelating silica nanoparticles for efficient antibiotic delivery and particle imaging in Gram-negative bacteria. It can be viewed onlineLink opens in a new window now.
Conor Talbot - Published Paper
Warwick student, Conor, has published a paper in the journal Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology. The paper is entitled as Eomes function is conserved between zebrafish and mouse and controls left-right organiser progenitor gene expression via interlocking feedforward loops. It can be viewed onlineLink opens in a new window now.
Jaspreet Bansal - Published Paper
Aston student Jaspreet has co-authored on a paper published the journal, Nature Communications. The paper is entitled as Nanotopography reveals metabolites that maintain the immunomodulatory phenotype of mesenchymal stromal cells. It can be viewed onlineLink opens in a new window now.
Bianca Diaconu - Published Paper
Birmingham student Bianca has published a paper in the journal, European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. The paper is entitled as Emotion processing in maltreated boys and girls: Evidence for latent vulnerability. It can be viewed onlineLink opens in a new window now.
Jack Butler - Published Article
Warwick student Jack was published in a journal, Neuropharmacology. The paper is entitled Channel-mediated ATP release in the nervous system and can be viewed onlineLink opens in a new window now.
Zoi Ioannidou WATE PGR Cross Faculty Award
The WATE PGR Cross Faculty Award celebrates the exceptional work of colleagues at a very early stage in their academic career, recognising educators who work across Faculty boundaries supporting university-wide projects or by working in interdisciplinary ways.
Commended - Zoi Ioannidou, third year MIBTP PhD student in Life Sciences. Zoi is currently studying on the Academic and Professional Pathway for Postgraduate Researchers who Teach (APP PGR) course.
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Niamh Harrington WATE PGR SEM Faculty Award
The WATE PGR SEM Faculty Award celebrates the exceptional work of colleagues at a very early stage, who teach and support learning in Science, Engineering and Medicine.
Winner - Niamh Harrington (MIBTP Warwick 2017 student), a microbiologist who has just completed her PhD. Niamh's research is focused on the development of a pig lung model for bacterial infections in Cystic Fibrosis.
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Emily Hill SEM Faculty Thesis Prize 2022
Warwick MIBTP graduate Dr Emily Hill is the winner of the Science, Engineering and Medicine (SEM) Faculty Thesis Prize for her thesis on 'Modulation of neuronal function by tau, alpha synuclein or carbon dioxide'. Her supervisor is Dr Mark Wall. View the thesisLink opens in a new window.
Dr Hill is now a Race Against Dementia ARUK (Alzheimer's Research UK) Research Fellow in SLS.
Kish Adoni best talk award
Final year Birmingham student Kish Adoni won 1st Prize at the UoB Biosciences Graduate Research Symposium 2022. Congratulations Kish.