Sandra Grañana
@sgranana
PhD student in Pharmacology (she/her)
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08-09-2009 15:16:45
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Congratulations Hannah Kinvig!!! Such a pleasure to work with you 😄😄
Academic colleagues, University of Liverpool are targeting 47 colleagues with redundancy, after an abrupt, non-consultative and opaque review which uses weaponised grant income and citation metrics. Please sign and share this open letter to protest docs.google.com/document/d/1OJ… #LiverpoolRedundancies
As we approach #IWD2021, VirTUAL Consortium celebrates the skills, energy and creativity of our female team members who #ChooseToChallenge many stereotypes. Maiara Camotti Montanha, working with Marco Siccardi is building PBPK models to understand drug-drug interactions in HIV and TB
PGR reps from across FHLS have put together this open letter to specifically adress the PGR student support needs that are not being met, in the potential loss of their supervisors by #HLS47 redundancies. docs.google.com/document/d/1PK… University of Liverpool UCU #CeasefireNow #studentmentalhealth
If anyone wants to hear what is going on with HLS-47 redundancies at UoL, here's an interesting and well explained podcast (21.27-54.12 min) featuring my colleague Dr Alice - @[email protected] . Well said!!
Congratulations to Hannah Kinvig who passed her PhD viva with minor corrections this afternoon. Innovative work to integrate experimental and computational approaches for the prediction of drug-drug interactions. HIV, TB, Hep C and leprosy drugs including RIF, DTG, ATV/r and more.
Our final student talks of the day were given by Sandra Grañana, Nishant Joglekar, Amy Byrne and Sophia Read 🤩 #TCESxCDTs
#ACoP13: looking forward to this session today at 11am. Drugs must be studied well in the populations where they will be used, but this is far from being done universally. Let's discuss best approaches! At The Equator Wellcome Faculty of Health and Life Sciences Infectious Diseases Institute, Makerere University British Pharmacological Society Colin Pillai
Fantastic event! It's always a pleasure to have a look at the research is conducted in our Faculty! A special mention to Shakir Atoyebi who presented his work on PBPK & pregnancy
Muchas gracias (thank you) Sandra Grañana and colleagues for the opportunity to coauthor this article on exploring drug drug interactions Institute of Life Course and Medical Sciences @NIHRCRN_nwcoast @LivHospitals 👇🏾👇🏾 General Framework to Quantitatively Predict Pharmacokinetic Induction pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36991285/