Recent Developments in the Patho-Physiological Molecular Clocks Lab
New MIBTP mini-project student in the lab
Welcome to MIBTP PhD student Joseph Parker who will take on our circulating cancer cells project. Together with the Charmet lab he will work on optimising capurting tumour cells from blood.
URSS poster presentation of Rilind's summer project
Professional poster presentation of our URSS summer student @ril_ind ay today's @WarwickURSS even @warwickuni. Best of luck for your future research! pic.twitter.com/Nv3qWi4jtd
— Robert Dallmann (@R_Dallmann) November 7, 2018
Congratulations Kristin!
The first PhD student from the Chrono Lab in Warwick! Congratulations to Dr. Abraham.
Many congratulations @CocciAbraham on the PhD! It is TIME to celebrate 🎉 @warwickmed @Chronotherapy pic.twitter.com/APeQlXaFP2
— Swati Kumar (@swati_ak) October 31, 2018
Viva Kristin Abraham
Kristin has submitted the first Chronotherapy Thesis at Warwick. The project is a collaboration within the collaborative CRUK funded project "New Generation Clock-Based Cancer Chemotherapy."
Her viva will commence with a pre-VIVA talk on 31 October 2018, at 10:00 in room A039 of Warwick Medical School.
Welcome new PhD student in joint project on microfluidic devices in chronopharmacology
Ben has successfully completed his MSc year in inter-disciplinary biomedical research and will now take on the lead on a collaborative project with Jerome Charmet (WMG) and us on designing integrated novel microfluidic devices to evaluate chronopharmacologocical profiles.