Heather GJ
@drheathergj
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01-06-2019 12:09:44
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Many congratulations to Katerina Himonas for successfully defending her Thesis entitled "Investigating and Targeting Metabolic Dependencies in Leukaemia" Many thanks to Nick Jones Swansea University, Cassie Clarke CRUK Scotland Inst, Heather GJ UofG Cancer Sciences for examining/convening!
Celebrating with Senior Phase prize winners in Graphics and D&M with a few special guests. So proud our pupils are growing up into ambitious and wonderful adults🏆 Good luck in uour future adventures! Carluke High School Miss Cunningham_DT Heather GJ
Dr Jørgensen is excited for the UofG Cancer Sciences APR symposium on Friday! We hope to see some of you there! Heather GJ
Fantastic talk by daniele sarnello from the Helgason Lab on metabolic adaption in CML. Hypoxia-deregulated proteins involved in mitophagy mediate mitochondrial turnover shown to be crucial for CML survival. Congrats on best biology abstract.#ESHCML2024 #ESHCONFERENCES #CMLsm
We’re having a great day here at the UofG Cancer Sciences APR symposium! We’ve heard some great talks from our students this morning! Thank you Nam and Jessica!! Nam Natthamon Heather GJ
Exciting data about CD26+CD35+ progenitor cells from Ram K. Thakur, a discussion from YuMengge exploring the role of NK immune cells and @shaundavid01 with an exploration into the composition of BM immune cells to predict TFR.#ESHCML2024 #ESHCONFERENCES #CMLsm International CML Foundation
It was great to be back at University of Glasgow to talk about my PhD research, experience and sci-comm career. I had really missed talking about dendritic cells! Very privileged to accept the UofG Cancer Sciences PhD prize. Especially loved catching up with Ed Roberts and Robertslab ✨
Thank you to everyone who came along today! Thank you to our amazing organising committee and the incredible Heather GJ for organising the event, and well done to our prize winners! University of Glasgow UofG Cancer Sciences
Thank-you to all UofG Cancer Sciences PGR students for making today's Annual Progress Review (APR) symposium so special, I hope you all enjoyed it as much as I did. And huge thank-you to the student organising committee for such a gorgeous bouquet!
Thank you to Heather Heather GJ and all Student Organisers POG Research, it was a great afternoon, your enthusiasm for science was great to see and best questions of 2024 too! University of Glasgow UofG Cancer Sciences