Shafiq syed
@shafiqmsyed
PhD, Gynaecology Oncology, Stem Cell Biology, at University of Newcastle
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10-11-2016 12:20:03
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Glad to share our recent work on endometrial stem cells. This project started just after setting up the lab in 2012. An exceptional 7yr effort by Shafiq syed. Part 2 of this project is currently under review and will be sharing soon. bit.ly/36pTj1a
New Postdoctoral Fellow position Mizzou Animal Sciences for an exciting project on placental development and trophoblast biology in cattle and pigs in the Spencer lab Mizzou. Contact [email protected]. #reproduction
Excited to share our work in Cell Reports describing vaginal epithelial stem cells, vaginal organoids & several new cell types. Congratulations to Dr Ayesha Ali, PhD & thank you to exceptional collaborators David Gallego Ortega @yolicolino bit.ly/2Ot0TBr
A recent study has found that stem cells located in endometrial glands are responsible for the endometrium’s ability to self-renew during growth and regeneration. Our @DrPradeepTanwar and Dr Shafiq syed help explain the significance of the findings. 🔍🔬 bit.ly/38xCYHX
Excited to share our research work out today in Cell Reports addressing the concept of MET in fallopian tube & uterus. We analysed 10 different 🐭 models and developed organoids to decipher the fate of different epithelial and mesenchymal cells. cell.com/cell-reports/f…
thank you Research Australia for covering our work. A big thank you to my lab for persisting and going after some of the big questions in the field. A lot more to come 🤞 Shafiq syed Dr. Arnab Ghosh, DVM, MVSc, PhD (Medical Science) Manish Kumar Jhamb
Thanks Dr Liz Caldon. Congratulations to you too and all other fellow recipients.
Thanks Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) , University of Newcastle for your immense support during my PhD and beyond...Especially can’t thank enough Pradeep Tanwar 🙏🏾. Hard to describe in words. You have been more than a mentor.
Shafiq syed has said this to us on multiple occasions. He’s an incredibly inspiring researcher who is fighting for women’s cancers to be funded, researched and cured. Make a tax-deductible donation to gynaecological cancer research today here: bit.ly/3scjWno
Day 3 of ESA-SRB-ANZBMS starts with a bang with back-to-back award winners! First up at 8:30 NZDT, congratulations to Pradeep Tanwar from University of Newcastle, the 2022 Robinson Research Institute award winner. His research focus is current prevention & treatment strategies for gynaecological diseases.
Thank you to Country Women Association NSW CWA of NSW for supporting our work. Outcomes with gyn diseases are poorer for women living in regional & rural areas than their city counterparts. A few years ago, I got involved with them to raise awareness....