Alexander Greenhough (@alex_greenhough) 's Twitter Profile
Alexander Greenhough

@alex_greenhough

Cancer Biologist | Principal Investigator & Associate Professor @UWEBristol | Honorary @BristolUni #Hypoxia #GPCRs

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Ian McGough 🇪🇺 🇮🇪 🪰 (@ian_j_mcgough) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My lab is recruiting! Two postdoc positions are available. One studying glypicans and morphogen signalling tinyurl.com/23mnukf3 One the impact of ageing on signalling in stem cell niches tinyurl.com/ypmhw6pv Happy to discuss informally via DM or email. Please retweet!

Alexander Greenhough (@alex_greenhough) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two fully funded PhD studentships available! Collaborative projects between my lab UWE Bristol, Emma Vincent lab & Williams lab School of Cellular & Molecular Medicine funded by Heptares covujese See URLs👇 tinyurl.com/VincentWilliam… (Ann/Emma) tinyurl.com/Greenhough-PhD (my lab) Why not apply for both?

Alexander Greenhough (@alex_greenhough) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Fully-funded BBSRC PhD studentship available! If you're interested in cell signalling, GPCRs and mechanosensing in tissue homeostasis, apply below! Exciting collaboration between my lab UWE Bristol and Anne Ridley FRS School of Cellular & Molecular Medicine bit.ly/3ogMxFe Retweets appreciated!

Alexander Greenhough (@alex_greenhough) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're excited to be hosting you Simon! Next Friday (4th March) we welcome cell signalling guru, Babraham Institute Interim Director, and all round top guy @drsimoncook.bsky.social for a special real-life-in-person CRIB seminar! Looking forward to it! The Centre for Research in Biosciences @UWE_DAS_ babraham.ac.uk/our-research/s…

Alexander Greenhough (@alex_greenhough) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pleasure to host Prof Len Seymour Seymour Lab Oxford OxfordOncology today for a The Centre for Research in Biosciences seminar — beautiful science and great insights into being an academic at the interface of commerce and medicine. Lots of fun too! 🙂

Pleasure to host Prof Len Seymour <a href="/Oncolytics_oxon/">Seymour Lab Oxford</a> <a href="/OxfordOncology/">OxfordOncology</a> today for a <a href="/CRIB_UWE/">The Centre for Research in Biosciences</a> seminar — beautiful science and great insights into being an academic at the interface of commerce and medicine. Lots of fun too! 🙂
Alexander Greenhough (@alex_greenhough) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pleasure to host @drsimoncook.bsky.social for a brilliant and engaging in-person The Centre for Research in Biosciences seminar today on ERK1/2 pathway + MCL1 inhibitor synthetic lethality in melanoma. Great @UWE_DAS_ turnout (~50) for our first "live" talk for 2 years! Thanks again Simon😎

Alexander Greenhough (@alex_greenhough) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to host you Alessandro Rufini from University of Leicester as part of our The Centre for Research in Biosciences seminar series! Thanks for sharing so much fascinating new #BRAF data with us — delivered with passion and flair! Have a great weekend 😎☀️

Great to host you <a href="/alexrufini13/">Alessandro Rufini</a> from <a href="/uniofleicester/">University of Leicester</a> as part of our <a href="/CRIB_UWE/">The Centre for Research in Biosciences</a> seminar series! Thanks for sharing so much fascinating new #BRAF data with us — delivered with passion and flair! Have a great weekend 😎☀️
Bowel Cancer UK (@bowelcanceruk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s #BowelCancerAwarenessMonth! We’re determined to use this fantastic annual opportunity to raise awareness of bowel cancer, and we’re calling on you to join us. Watch and share our brand new video today. Join us this April and get involved: bowelcanceruk.org.uk/join

Alexander Greenhough (@alex_greenhough) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to be a part of this! Please support the excellent Bowel Cancer UK by sharing / retweeting during #BowelCancerAwarenessMonth this April, to help people affected by the disease. Join me and find out all the ways you can make a difference in April: bowelcanceruk.org.uk/support-us/bow…

Alexander Greenhough (@alex_greenhough) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking forward to this new role with more leadership and protected research time! Thank you to everyone who has contributed to this success — mentors, collaborators & trainees (past and present), the supportive colleagues and environment UWE Bristol & my fantastic lab team🙏🙌

Eugenia Piddini (@epiddin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hiring 2 Postdocs! We’ll investigate how #CellCompetition can boost human adult stem cells colonization to develop enhanced #stemcell replacement therapies. If you have experience with human stem cells & interest in #celltherapy DM or email! Please RT! #postdocjobs School of Cellular & Molecular Medicine

Alexander Greenhough (@alex_greenhough) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Last few days to apply (5th December) for our 4-year fully-funded BBSRC SWBio PhD studentship. Interested in cell signalling, GPCRs & mechanosensing? Apply below! Collaboration between my lab UWE Bristol and Anne Ridley School of Cellular & Molecular Medicine findaphd.com/phds/project/u… Retweets appreciated!

Alexander Greenhough (@alex_greenhough) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting job postdoc job opportunity School of Applied Sciences! Individuals with a background in cancer biology, genomics and/or disease prevention, diagnosis and therapy I would particularly encourage to apply. You can DM me for more details. Please re-post/share! jobs.ac.uk/job/DEF082/sen…

Karim Malik (@shockofobvious) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Preprint on bioRxiv. Because of its multi-regulatory functions, PRMT5 is vital for supporting oncoproteins eg #MYCN in #neuroblastoma. Inhibition leads to impaired glutamine addiction via splicing/epitranscriptomics. Great team effort School of Cellular and Molecular Medicine🏳️‍🌈😷 The ICR ++

🚨Preprint on <a href="/biorxivpreprint/">bioRxiv</a>. Because of its multi-regulatory functions, PRMT5 is vital for supporting oncoproteins eg #MYCN in #neuroblastoma. Inhibition leads to impaired glutamine addiction via splicing/epitranscriptomics. Great team effort <a href="/CMMBristol/">School of Cellular and Molecular Medicine🏳️‍🌈😷</a> <a href="/ICR_London/">The ICR</a> ++