Lillina Vignola (@lillinavignola) 's Twitter Profile
Lillina Vignola

@lillinavignola

Medical&Molecular Genetics Postdoc @KingsCollegeLon and @TheCrick in @CharalambousLab interested in (Epi)genetics, Development and Pregnancy

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Lillina Vignola (@lillinavignola) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I had such a fantastic time presenting my PhD work at the The Genetics Society conference in Edinburgh. Thank you for this wonderful experience and the brilliant science. Congrats to Bertille Montibus 🧬🏀 for winning the runner up poster prize!

I had such a fantastic time presenting my PhD work at the <a href="/GenSocUK/">The Genetics Society</a> conference in Edinburgh. Thank you for this wonderful experience and the brilliant science. Congrats to <a href="/m_tillou/">Bertille Montibus 🧬🏀</a> for winning the runner up poster prize!
Marika Charalambous Lab (@charalambouslab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Marika Charalambous Lab is on Twitter!🎉🎊 What better way to kick off our account than with some coffee and cake to say goodbye to and welcome our fantastic project students! ☕

<a href="/CharalambousLab/">Marika Charalambous Lab</a> is on Twitter!🎉🎊
What better way to kick off our account than with some coffee and cake to say goodbye to and welcome our fantastic project students! ☕
Lillina Vignola (@lillinavignola) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🥳 Congratulations to @SustainablValeS!! Very happy to be part of the team! Check out our latest paper here ⬇️⬇️⬇️

Marika Charalambous Lab (@charalambouslab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The project catalogue is open for the 2024 entry of the King's MRC doctoral training programme - kcl-mrcdtp.com/apply/projects/ The project from our lab is titled 'Making good fat to last a lifetime' and will study developmental programming in adipose tissue. KCL MRC DTP RJ Oakey

Marika Charalambous Lab (@charalambouslab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are really pleased to share our new paper where we show that Liver X receptor signalling in the mother is a key event in the transport of essential long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids to the fetus. With Risha Amarsi Dr Samuel Furse Albert Koulman nature.com/articles/s4146…