Catherine Wright (@cwright_lab) 's Twitter Profile
Catherine Wright

@cwright_lab

Lecturer and PI at GCU working on fibrosis and gap junctions in the skin and their involvement in wound healing

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Journal of Art in Society (@artinsociety) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nature as the great artist ~ a spectacular display of the internal skeletons of sea urchins, on display at the Sea Urchin Science Centre & Gallery facebook.com/seagemsaustral…

Nature as the great artist ~ a spectacular display of the internal skeletons of sea urchins, on display at the Sea Urchin Science Centre & Gallery
facebook.com/seagemsaustral…
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Highlights of the very successful and enjoyable BSID meeting held in London recently. Looking forward to some equally fantastic science in Manchester next year #BSID GCU Research Centre for Health (ReaCH) GCU Bio bsid.org.uk/highlights-fro…

Martin Picard (@mitopsychobio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The cycle of life, every instant, in your mitochondria. The major electron carrier in mitochondria is NAD+. When it collects an electron from the food you eat, NAD+ is converted into NADH. NADH then feeds the electron to the electron transport chain so the electron can flow to

IBMS #AtTheHeartOfHealthcare (@ibmscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is #BiomedicalScienceDay2025 We’re recognising the Biomedical Scientists, Clinical Scientists and lab staff #BehindEveryTest. Their expertise underpins 1.5 billion tests a year - vital to 85% of patient pathways. They are #AtTheHeartOfHealthcare.

Today is #BiomedicalScienceDay2025
We’re recognising the Biomedical Scientists, Clinical Scientists and lab staff #BehindEveryTest. Their expertise underpins 1.5 billion tests a year - vital to 85% of patient pathways.
They are #AtTheHeartOfHealthcare.
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🩸 Just 2% of people donate blood. This #NationalBloodWeek, the NHS is calling for 1 million donors to help meet growing demand. Biomedical scientists rely on your donations to save lives every day. Find out how to donate: blood.co.uk #GiveBlood

🩸 Just 2% of people donate blood. This #NationalBloodWeek, the NHS is calling for 1 million donors to help meet growing demand. Biomedical scientists rely on your donations to save lives every day. Find out how to donate: blood.co.uk #GiveBlood
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It's Diabetes Week. Proud to be involved in diabetes research and education with many diabetes projects running at GCU and our work investigating diabetic wound repair diabetes.org.uk/support-us/dia… GCU Research Centre for Health (ReaCH) GCU Bio Glasgow Caledonian University SHLS

eLife - the journal (@elife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One protein, two opposing roles: This ‘compelling’ study shows how the same signalling molecule can drive either protrusion or retraction in migrating cells depending on its concentration and activation dynamics. elifesciences.org/articles/93180…

Esteban Hoijman (@estebanhoijman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How innate immunity starts? Early embryos eliminate bacterial infections by epithelial phagocytosis, a conserved process from zebrafish to human embryos. cell.com/cell-host-micr…

nature (@nature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tardigrades are eight-legged, microscopic water-dwellers have survived the vacuum of space, extreme dehydration, and temperatures ranging from near absolute zero to above boiling point. go.nature.com/3TGCaKM

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Hugely honoured that my Robin family in a farm wall has been selected to go in the Bird Photographer of the Year 2025 book which means it’s made the top 1% of entrants, a real honour. Winners announced in September. RSPB Shropshire Wildlife Trust OM SYSTEM Cameras BBC Wildlife

Hugely honoured that my Robin family in a farm wall has been selected to go in the Bird Photographer of the Year 2025 book which means it’s made the top 1% of entrants, a real honour. Winners announced in September. <a href="/Natures_Voice/">RSPB</a> <a href="/ShropsWildlife/">Shropshire Wildlife Trust</a> <a href="/OMSYSTEMcameras/">OM SYSTEM Cameras</a> <a href="/WildlifeMag/">BBC Wildlife</a>
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Long-awaited results suggest that mitochondrial donation can prevent babies from inheriting diseases caused by mutant mitochondria go.nature.com/4lBeXpV

Dexerto (@dexerto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The world's oldest baby has been born from an embryo frozen in 1994 Thaddeus Daniel Pierce is over 30 years old despite being born July 26, 2025

The world's oldest baby has been born from an embryo frozen in 1994

Thaddeus Daniel Pierce is over 30 years old despite being born July 26, 2025
The Bee Guy (@the_beeguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bumblebees #sleeping on/in #flowers at this time of year! What the feck is that all about? Lots of people asking us so here’s a quick (long)🙄 thread explaining what’s going on. Please #retweet/#share so more are more informed. Thanks good people. #bees 1/16

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In a medical first, researchers report that they have implanted CRISPR-edited pancreas cells into a person with type 1 diabetes go.nature.com/3UYR0gD