
Dr Carol Trim
@drcaroltrim
Senior Lecturer at Canterbury Christ Church University, specialising in oncology, venoms and venomous animals. My tweets are my own thoughts
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21-01-2015 10:46:12
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wonderful to hear Steve Backshall say how great Aberystwyth University is, our founder started his science career there.

I'm asking Sainsbury's ahead of their AGM to raise welfare standards for all chickens by signing the #betterchickencommitment. I want to see an end to #cheapchicken as do RSPCA (England & Wales) bit.ly/3c8zwp5

We're really excited to be able to shout about the latest fruit of our collaboration with Dr Carol Trim and her lab from CCCU Life Sciences - Kinome scale profiling of venom activities on cancer cells published in Toxicon Elsevier - sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


We're excited about this too as it includes our joint MSc student Phill Phill Robinson who is working with us and Dr Carol Trim from CCCU Life Sciences #ECR.

Check out these incredible photos of our amazing new #STEM building 😍 👏 It opens in January and we can’t wait for you to see inside! 👀 #STEMEducation #HelloChristChurch @southeastlep KMMS Medical School



Very proud of my masters student Steve Backshall. Well deserved! Ventera Bio Ltd CCCU Life Sciences CCCU-LifeSciencesLab Human&Life Sciences now we need to write the papers!

Nice end to the week. Our paper on DNA methylation in lung cancer has been published online. #drugdiscovery #lungcancer Canterbury Christ Church University CCCU-LifeSciencesLab victoriapark Targeting DNA methyltransferases in Non-small-cell lung cancer sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Really excited to get our work mentioned in National Geographic along with our great collaborator Dr Carol Trim and several other great venom scientists. nationalgeographic.com/science/articl…. We think you'd like to see this too Steve Backshall as a fellow venom scientist, adventurer and collaborator🧪😎🦂


Some of our more unusual work with Dr Carol Trim CCCU-LifeSciencesLab Vet Invert Soc @TranspharmLtd examining nociception in theraphosidae spiders


Charlie on the stand CCCU Life Sciences employability fair, bringing his expertise as a CCCU graduate



Final prep done and Steve is happy with his Mibelle Biochemistry lanyard 😎. Ready for our joint technical seminar this afternoon, which is already sold out! If you can’t make it, we’ll both be on the Mibelle stand after #incosglobal2023


Thanks to our great friends Metrion Biosciences and AstraZeneca for organising another fantastic #CambridgeIonChannelForum our CSO was there presenting our work on venom ligands for Kv1.3 as a inflammatory target


It was fantastic to see Steve Backshall MBE return to Canterbury for our Graduation ceremony today. We are proud to call Steve both an alumnus and Honorary Doctor of CCCU 🎓 #Graduation #CCCUProud
