Ollie Inge
@oliverckinge
PhD Student - Quantitative Cell Biology Lab @SantosLaB8 @TheCrick. Trajectory dynamics and cell fate decisions - GitHub: github.com/OCKI96
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14-08-2013 14:38:56
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Today in "meet the team behind YEN" we want to introduce the chairs of #YEN2022 - Jack Morgan Jack Morgan and Oliver Inge Ollie Inge ๐จโ๐ฌBoth are PhD students, joined the YEN committee in 2019 and they are now coordinating the organisation of next year's conference
๐ข Registration is now open for #YEN2022 ๐ข This year we are hosting a hybrid event at The Crick Join us virtually or in person to share an exciting day with early career researchers in the #devbio and #stemcell fields youngembryologists.org/yen-2022/ The conference is free to attend!
Many thanks to #ISDBSDB22 for the travel grant for Ollie Inge who is presenting his new story on how cells decode two important cues in the context of early human development. Come and check out his beautiful single cell data (imaging and scRNAseq)!
Had a great time visiting the Vienna BioCenter for #SYStem2023. Big thank you to the organisers! A week science, lots of food and so much art!
Our final programme #YEN2023 is ready๐คฉ We will have 10 short talks selected from abstracts Clara Munger Gloria Jansen Zukai Liu Allan Carrillo-Baltodano Johanna Gassler Ashley Libby Lessly Looking forward to welcome you all ๐
And just like that Joe passed his viva with flying colours! Congratulations Dr Padgett Joe Padgett we are all very proud of you! Many thanks to Alexis Barr and Lendert Gelens for examining Joe and all the QCB/Santos lab family for being so supportive and awesome
๐จThe Delรกs lab is recruiting a Resesrch Assistant ๐จ Cis-regulation & #stemcell models of development Join us in London UCL Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology. Fun science, supportive environment and lots to learn from us and the diverse research around us! ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/seโฆ
Thanks to our selected speakers and poster presenter for doing an amazing job. Especially congratulations to our winners: Ollie Inge Julian Boecker Helen Eachus who get a Development The Company of Biologists generous prize ๐
Thanks so much to Giulia Boezio Afnan Azizi john russell and Claudio Cortรฉs for organising such a great meeting! Was lovely to meet so many new people and such a brilliant meeting to attend as a trainee!
How do embryos build organs with the right shape, size and function to keep our bodies ticking?๐ซ๐ซ๐ Rashmi Priya and I give our take here, in a rollercoaster ride from local cell behaviors to organ-scale physiology and back cshperspectives.cshlp.org/content/early/โฆ