Aidan Michaels
@ammichaels
Biochemistry PhD graduate of @KingsCollegeLon - Science Communicator @silbersalzhalle
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26-05-2012 16:05:38
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The London NMR Forum returns tomorrow (Thu 25 Jan) 5-6pm The Crick! D. Flemming Hansen will be discussing "NMR and AI", with short talks from @ammichaels and Sarah Lowen. Don't forget to register for access to the building: londonnmr.wordpress.com #nmrchat #londonnmr
Chris Waudby Forgot to photograph D. Flemming Hansen but he gave a mind-blowing talk about the amazing things he can do for #NMR w #AI esp #methytrosy so cool. Now it's King's College London's own Aidan Michaels w fab talk about #Warburgeffect in #cancer - their spectrometer can take whole cells/tissue
Chris Waudby relaunched the London NMR Forum @londonnmr yesterday! Great talks, good turnout and very nice to see some familiar faces again! Looking forward to the next one!
Freshly minted Dr Aidan Michaels! Many congratulations on your Ph.D.! We’re very proud of you! Many thanks to Simon Robinson and Will Brackenbury for making him earn it. 😉
Congratulations to Dr Antonia Pontiki (Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences) on being included in #ForbesUnder30 Science and Healthcare 🎉 Antonia's research is changing lives, using 3D printing to create patient-specific prosthetics. forbes.com/30-under-30/20…
Glad to see YuJin’s paper out in Nature Communications showing Na modifying #mitochondrial #metabolism Our small role in this showed the hypoxic phenotype wasn’t actually #hypoxia! Using #thinkPET to give mechanistic insight in basic science, not just diagnostics! nature.com/articles/s4146…
Second paper out this week! This one's a corker too! 🍾 Well done Aidan!🤟 Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences
Great to present at #ISBI2024 the study Elsa-Marie Otoo and I conducted on the Comparison of a Portable 3D Screen VS 3D Printing as a Teaching Aid for Anatomical Education IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences
Our latest research on #ionchannels and #breastcancer just published in Oncogene Journal. Congratulations to first author Tess Leslie and all coauthors! Thanks to funders Breast Cancer Now Science and Innovation at Cancer Research UK Medical Research Council Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research York Biomedical Research Institute rdcu.be/dOR0h