Alisha Gibbs
@alishagibbs99
Third-year PhD Student @UniofNewcastle ๐งช Researching oxidative stress in pancreatic beta-cell dysfunction @DiabetesUK (all views are my own)
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http://www.linkedin.com/in/alisha-gibbs-1a4824207 06-03-2023 09:53:51
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Our PhD student Alana Mullins did a terrific job hosting the final night of Newcastle's Pint of Science UK! Alana introduced two incredible talks on "Ageing Gracefully" from Dr Satomi Miwa & Dr Ilke Turkmendag -a brilliant showcase of the research carried out Newcastle University ๐ #pint24
โWalking towards a world where diabetes can do no harm.โ Huge shoutout to our lab members and friends taking part in the Diabetes UK Wellness Walk today! 8 miles across Newcastle and Gateshead to raise money for a charity so imperative to our research ๐ช๐ #WellnessWalkNewcastle
๐ฉ๐ฐ It has been a pleasure to attend the Danish Diabetes and Endocrine Academy Summer School in beautiful Agernรฆs. Across 4 days, I attended 6 speaker sessions and 2 workshops, accompanied by networking dinners and open-water swims. I have left with new knowledge, new connections, and new perspectives ๐ก
โ๏ธ Last week, Alana Mullins and Alisha Gibbs had the wonderful opportunity to attend the Danish Diabetes and Endocrine Academy summer school for PhD students! Alana did an incredible job on the organising committee this year, and we are sure this was an invaluable experience for them both ๐
๐ This week our lab members made their own Christmas baubles! This workshop was organised by Newcastle University's glassblowing team in aid of cancer charity "Maggie's". Find out more and info on how you can donate here: maggies.org
Our work was showcased with stellar representation at the Diabetes UK Professional Conference last week, with a total of 3 facilitated poster presentations from Alisha Gibbs, Alana Mullins, and Caitlin Brack! #DUKPC25 #DiabetesResearch Diabetes UK Research Catherine Arden James Shaw
Last week, I had the opportunity to present at the Diabetes UK Professional Conference in Glasgow! I shared RT-qPCR data from EndoC-BH1 cells and isolated human islets, as well as updates from our precision-cut human pancreatic slice model Diabetes UK Research #DUKPC25 #DiabetesResearch