Alex Ainscough (@ainscoughalex) 's Twitter Profile
Alex Ainscough

@ainscoughalex

Lecturer @ImperialNHLI | Postdoc @Harvard @HSeas @WyssInstitute 🇺🇲 | PhD @ImperialNHLI @TheBHF 🇬🇧🔬|

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Im forever locked in this battle, much to the surprise of most people I know, as I was always taught that my surname is pronounced "Ains-co" rather than "Ains-coff" I know the North West England Ainscoughs share this frustration 🤣

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Amazing to finally attend my NHLI PhD graduation Royal Albert Hall with my family! It was also a huge honour to receive the Imperial College Student Award for Outstanding Achievement 🙏🏻 Forever grateful to those who have supported me on this journey. #PhDONE. ✅

Amazing to finally attend my <a href="/ImperialNHLI/">NHLI</a> PhD graduation <a href="/RoyalAlbertHall/">Royal Albert Hall</a> with my family! 

It was also a huge honour to receive the Imperial College Student Award for Outstanding Achievement 🙏🏻 

Forever grateful to those who have supported me on this journey.

#PhDONE. ✅
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Thank you very much for the feature NHLI! 🙏🏻 Truly honoured to receive this award at graduation. I'm incredibly grateful to my wonderful colleagues and especially my mentors BWS Group and Edel Group for all of their support and encouragement throughout my PhD 🙏🏻

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Congratulations Riccardo!! 🥳🥳 Thoroughly deserved!! Your thesis work really is trailblazing, can't wait to see what comes next! 👊

Ondine Cleaver (@cleaverlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Building organs one unit (organoid) at a time, and stitching them together via blood vessels. Can you even do that? Jennifer Lewis Jennifer A. Lewis can :) Stunning work at the interface of engineering and letting the cells do their thang. #GRCAngiogenesis

Building organs one unit (organoid) at a time, and stitching them together via blood vessels. Can you even do that? Jennifer Lewis <a href="/JenniferALewis1/">Jennifer A. Lewis</a> can :) Stunning work at the interface of engineering and letting the cells do their thang. #GRCAngiogenesis
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Sharing a couple of pics from the beautiful seaside location for the #GRCAngiogenesis conference in Newport RI plus an action shot of Jennifer A. Lewis's amazing keynote last night. Huge thanks to the organisers Ondine Cleaver and 🎗️Karina Yaniv🎗️ - lots more brilliant science to come!

Sharing a couple of pics from the beautiful seaside location for the #GRCAngiogenesis conference in Newport RI plus an action shot of <a href="/JenniferALewis1/">Jennifer A. Lewis</a>'s amazing keynote last night. 

Huge thanks to the organisers <a href="/cleaverlab/">Ondine Cleaver</a> and <a href="/KarinaYaniv/">🎗️Karina Yaniv🎗️</a> - lots more brilliant science to come!
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How can organoids be used to model cardiovascular disease & advance regenerative medicine? 🧫 Dr Alex Ainscough is combining these 3D stem cell-derived structures with organ-on-chip tech to build more physiologically relevant human disease models. technologynetworks.com/tn/articles/br…