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Danny Gold

@dannybhgold

26 | DPhil in Biochemistry Student @UniOfOxford @BiochemOxford - Barr Lab | Inaugural member of @ReubenCollege | MSci Physics Graduate @UCL

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A great few days getting to both present my work, and learn more about new work in the field! Some great discussions (and food) had! Thank you to all the organisers Dynamic Kinetochore Workshop; a great opportunity for PhDs, Postdocs and PI’s alike!

A great few days getting to both present my work, and learn more about new work in the field! Some great discussions (and food) had! Thank you to all the organisers <a href="/DKW_2024/">Dynamic Kinetochore Workshop</a>; a great opportunity for PhDs, Postdocs and PI’s alike!
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Merry Christmas from Micron Bioimaging Facility💫🎄 After a busy year, we’re taking a well-deserved break. We’ll be back in 2025 with even more exciting imaging news and events! 🎉🔬 #HappyHolidays #SeeYouIn2025

Merry Christmas from <a href="/MicronOxford/">Micron Bioimaging Facility</a>💫🎄 After a busy year, we’re taking a well-deserved break. We’ll be back in 2025 with even more exciting imaging news and events! 🎉🔬 #HappyHolidays #SeeYouIn2025
Biomedical Picture of the Day BPoD (@bpod_s) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proteins ‘escaped’ from the Golgi being retrieved back to the ER captured by photoactivated localisation microscopy (PALM) 📷: Andreas Gerondopoulos & Danny Gold at Micron Bioimaging Facility ➡️: bpod.org.uk/archive/2025/1… with John Ankers

Proteins ‘escaped’ from the Golgi being retrieved back to the ER captured by photoactivated localisation microscopy (PALM)

📷: Andreas Gerondopoulos &amp; <a href="/DannyBHGold/">Danny Gold</a> at <a href="/MicronOxford/">Micron Bioimaging Facility</a>
➡️: bpod.org.uk/archive/2025/1… with <a href="/DrJohnAnkers/">John Ankers</a>
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The Barr lab Department of Biochemistry at Oxford University has discovered the important role of cell division timing mechanisms in the formation of cancer. The research, funded by Cancer Research UK, provides valuable insight into how damaged cells are normally stopped from growing. ⬇️bit.ly/202502-barr

The Barr lab <a href="/BiochemOxford/">Department of Biochemistry at Oxford University</a> has discovered the important role of cell division timing mechanisms in the formation of cancer. The research, funded by Cancer Research UK, provides valuable insight into how damaged cells are normally stopped from growing.  ⬇️bit.ly/202502-barr