
Abigail Lay
@abilay
Kidney researcher and KRUK Fellow // University of Manchester @DCVS_UoM // Occasional yogi and baker // views my own //
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13-03-2009 00:33:29
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🚨 PhD opportunity in data science?! In Manchester?! Joint with industry?! Please share!🚨 🧬 AI modelling for molecular diagnostics using urine transcriptomics 🧪 Led by James Eales The University of Manchester working with QIAGEN 🗓️ apply by 15 June 2024 findaphd.com/phds/project/e…

Sir Peter mathieson highlights findings of Academy of Medical Sciences report on future proofing health research & next steps. A great talk also covering the dangers of professions in isolation, importance of MDT collaboration & how the NHS in current form is broken - something needs to change.













Less than 100 spots left! Secure your place at the 2025/ 2026 Glomerular Disease & Podocyte Highlight in Hamburg—Don’t miss out—register now and repost the message! #IPC2025 International Society of Glomerular Disease HCKH_Hamburg


ECR-IPC Awards: Congrats to Maximilian Schindler (Prof Dr. rer. nat. Nicole Endlich lab) for Best Oral Presentation and Amanda Barreto (Musah Lab at Duke University) for Best Poster! 🎉 International Society of Glomerular Disease & International Podocyte Conference proudly celebrate your work - enjoy free registration for IPC 2027! #IPCPodocyte2025 #KidneyResearch


Looking forward to co-chairing this morning’s plenary session at UK Kidney Week 2025! The UK Kidney Association #UKKW2025 Kidney Research UK Bristol Renal



Huge congratulations to our chief executive, Sandra Currie sandra currie, who officially received her OBE from HRH The Prince of Wales The Prince and Princess of Wales yesterday at Windsor Castle. 🎉 Sandra was awarded an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the King’s New Year Honours,

Truly one of the best conferences I have ever attended (bar @World Congress of Nephrology obvs! 😉) #podocyteconference 🐙 Outstanding science covering bench to bedside Hugely engaged delegates and faculty Beautifully orchestrated programme with plenty of breaks allowing networking I have never