Konstantina Nikolakopoulou (@konsnikol) 's Twitter Profile
Konstantina Nikolakopoulou

@konsnikol

PhD student studying the human endometrium using 3D organoids
at the Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research
#Turcolab

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Konstantina Nikolakopoulou (@konsnikol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am so glad having been part of this amazing, enormous, collaborative work!! 🔥 Check out our preprint on single cell and spatial technologies to explore the human uterus in vivo and in vitro!! 2021 starts off great! 🥳

Loke Centre for Trophoblast Research (@loke_ctr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢So excited to announce our popular Placental Biology Course is back! Check the content and speakers out on our website trophoblast.cam.ac.uk/placentalbiolo… and clear your diaries - registration is now open 👏👏👏

📢So excited to announce our popular Placental Biology Course is back! Check the content and speakers out on our website trophoblast.cam.ac.uk/placentalbiolo… and clear your diaries - registration is now open 👏👏👏
Konstantina Nikolakopoulou (@konsnikol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come join our event at the Cambridge Science Festival! 🔬We are in full preparation mode and looking forward to seeing you all there! #TurcoLab @CamPathology @CTR_Cambridge Check our website and register if you want to learn everything about your placenta! turcolab.org/post/the-turco…

Come join our event at the Cambridge Science Festival! 🔬We are in full preparation mode and looking forward to seeing you all there! #TurcoLab @CamPathology @CTR_Cambridge Check our website and register if you want to learn everything about your placenta!
turcolab.org/post/the-turco…
Konstantina Nikolakopoulou (@konsnikol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our review is published Reproduction journal 🥳👏 Organoids are a powerful tool to study the human endometrium in health and disease and help address infertility. So many interesting questions are waiting to be answered! @CamPathology @CTR_Cambridge rep.bioscientifica.com/view/journals/…

Konstantina Nikolakopoulou (@konsnikol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To an amazing woman and an amazing scientist whose work contributed greatly to the establishment of in vitro fertilisation (IVF) 🧪👶independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-n…

Konstantina Nikolakopoulou (@konsnikol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The numerous applications of endometrial organoids!! They can be used to study the physiology of healthy endometrium, model disorders, create multicellular and multiorgan systems, model the maternal-fetal interaction during pregnancy with many other translational applications!

Loke Centre for Trophoblast Research (@loke_ctr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Tereza Cindova-Davies et all as their paper "Menstrual flow as a non-invasive source of endometrial organoids" is out today in Communications Biology nature.com/articles/s4200… 👏👏

Konstantina Nikolakopoulou (@konsnikol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am so excited and proud to see our work on the cellular characterization of the human endometrial tissue and organoids published in Nature Genetics 🥳😀

Konstantina Nikolakopoulou (@konsnikol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our lab is now recruiting a research assistant. 📢 If you are interested in contributing to our research of the human uterus and placenta please send your application. You can find all the details below. 🧫🧬

Konstantina Nikolakopoulou (@konsnikol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Such an interesting experience taking part in this year's FameLab competition in Basel! ☺️ Presenting your research in 3 min is definitely not an easy task but I love any opportunity for science communication 😜 #famelab_2022 #sciencecommunication youtu.be/U5MbCgTWEm4

Viki Male (@vikilovesfacs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“To create better options, scientists still need to understand how a normal period works. Making an organoid menstruate in a dish would be a huge boon for achieving this goal, so that’s what some researchers are trying to do.” technologyreview.com/2023/08/18/107…