Dave Bryant π³οΈβπ (he/him)
@DavidBryantLab
@UofGCancerSci @CRUK_SI #CellPolarity lab using #3Dculture to study how cells collectively move in cancer. Chair: @ICS_AthenaSWAN. UKRI Future Leader Fellow.
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I you would like to apply through this fellowship to come join our team CRUK Scotland Inst looking at metastasis in colorectal cancer, get in touch!
Great to see this support for UofG Cancer Sciences UofG MVLS from parliament Scottish Parliament - world class research in #Cancer has a major impact in Glasgow economic region which has a high incidence of the disease. Aligning research investment in areas of socioeconomic need makes sense.
Our Special Issue #JCSCellandTissuePolarity , edited by Dave Bryant π³οΈβπ (he/him), is nearly complete!
In this Issue, our βCell scientist to watchβ interviews are with Dan Dickinson & Ginny G. FarΓas Ginny Farias. You can find them here: journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/13β¦
journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/13β¦
CALLING ALL CELL BIOLOGY IMAGING FOLKS!
A really great opportunity to submit your next paper to the wonderful J Cell Science Special Issue on Imaging Cell Architecture and Dynamics. Submission deadline 01 March 2024.
In his Essay, βWe are the systemβ, Dave Bryant Dave Bryant π³οΈβπ (he/him) shares his thoughts on the importance of bringing our personal lives & differing perspectives into academic discourse and on engaging in efforts to promote EDI in our community.
journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/13β¦
A proud moment: 3 amazing new PhD graduates, Eva Freckmann (she/her) Erin Cumming & Konstantina Nikolatou π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώ (LtoR), from our lab CRUK Scotland Inst UofG Cancer Sciences. What a privilege to see these superstars move on to excellent Postdoc positions. Feeling like a lucky PI to have been entrusted with their journey.π₯³
Our lab CRUK Scotland Inst would be delighted to host potential PhD student applicants to this great scheme, to work on #3Dculture #phosphoinositides and colorectal cancer #metastasis using transplantable organoid models of cancer.
Our lab CRUK Scotland Inst would be delighted to host potential postdoctoral applicants to this great scheme, to work on #3Dculture #phosphoinositides and colorectal cancer #metastasis using transplantable organoid models of cancer.
We are currently recruiting a programme manager to support an exciting cross disciplinary group pusuring the Fundamental Biology of Cancer in Cambridge. Please RT CRUK Cambridge Centre: Fundamental Cancer Biology
jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/43730/
Our lab CRUK Scotland Inst would be delighted to host potential postdoctoral applicants to this great scheme, to work on #3Dculture #phosphoinositides and colorectal cancer #metastasis using transplantable organoid models of cancer.
If youβre at the conference and would like to chat about whether J Cell Science might be a good fit for your work, ideas for topics needing a review, or something to highlight an under-represented group, please come and find me. Iβd love to chat.