Emily Carter π³οΈβπ
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MSc student, Microbiology & Immunology @DalhousieU | She/her
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25-05-2019 14:30:53
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Congratulations, mom! π This is such a huge accomplishment and well deserved recognition, we are all so proud of you. You inspire me everyday β₯οΈπ₯° Joyce Carter
A photo like this can only mean one thing...
Emily Carter π³οΈβπ
Sarah Nersesian
Stacey Lee
Lauren Westhaver
Coming soon...ish...we hope
You inspire me every day, mom! Congratulations on a very well-deserved recognition π Joyce Carter
Dr. Jeanette Boudreau (she/her) answers the question 'How can patients access precision medicine' stating strong advocacy from your physician is important and precision medicine is a common concept - think eyeglasses.'Our job as researchers is to equip physicians with the tools they need.'
Just published π¨ in Journal of Leukocyte Biology 'The Canadian Society for Immunology's 34th annual meeting 2022: symposia minireview'
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I'm a few days late for #worldcancerday , mostly because I couldn't think of something profound to say. I still don't, but here is a crew of inspiring people working to improve therapies for a terrible disease and they give me hope :)
Very thrilled and thankful to have received this award, and to be kicking off the second year of my MSc! π€Excited for whatβs to come this year! Jeanette Boudreau (she/her) Research Nova Scotia π¬π§¬
Sarah Nersesian takes the international stage for the first time at #nk2022 !! So proud... Even got a few laughs (with her, not at her) Dal_Micro&Imm #dalproud
Today, we are wishing Joyce Carter a very happy birthday!
Aujourd'hui, nous souhaitons à Joyce Carter un très joyeux anniversaire!
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In honour of October also being #LGBTHistoryMonth , the CSI TEC would like to highlight the work of immunologists which identify within the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. If you would like to be featured, please DM us!
Receiving my undergraduate degree might have looked a little different this year, but regardless it was a wonderful way to finish my first month of grad school! π Dalhousie University