Annalise Psaila
@annalisepsaila
Scientia PhD student in the @KateGQuinlan Lab @UNSWBABS using immune cells to combat 👊 #obesity.
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01-06-2019 02:29:51
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‘My review explores how understanding the diversity of white blood cells in tissues and organs may help us find treatments for inflammatory disease.’ Scientia PhD Scholar UNSW Science Annalise Psaila is studying the role of immune cells in the fat. febs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/fe…
Two PhD students who are ready for a Thursday afternoon zoom seminar! Watching our supervisor Prof Kate Quinlan talk about adipose eosinophils and their role in energy expenditure. Good reason to leave the lab for an hour! UNSW Biotechnology & Biomolecular Sciences UNSW Science
A Crossley Lab and Prof Kate Quinlan lab lunch time viewing of today’s UNSW Biotechnology & Biomolecular Sciences seminar with Dr. Tatyana Chtanova from the Garvan Institute of Medical Research talking about the secret life of neutrophils... 🤫
The future of STEM right here. So proud to be part of the 2021 Maths & Science Champions cohort. 😌 UNSW UNSW Science UNSW Biotechnology & Biomolecular Sciences #WomenInSTEM
It was lovely to get out in the sunshine today for a lab picnic to celebrate Sarah Topfer finishing up her PhD in the lab & a number of other milestones that we haven’t been able to celebrate over the last few months! Congrats & all the best for the next stage, Sarah! UNSW Biotechnology & Biomolecular Sciences
Congratulations to my truly excellent PhD supervisor Prof Kate Quinlan! 🥳
Had the most incredible time in Basel, Switzerland 🇨🇭 at the Translational Immunometabolism conference with Dr Emily Vohralik. A highlight was the Wicklefisch conference bag, used to float down the Rhine. 🐠 #CSImmunomet22
Adipose eosinophils have a unique transcriptome. Very excited to see this work out in Journal of Leukocyte Biology!
We’re hiring! We have a 3-year postdoc position on an ARC Linkage funded project in collaboration with CSL. Please apply to join our team at UNSW Biotechnology & Biomolecular Sciences in Sydney to work with us to improve the efficiency of CRISPR gene editing for therapeutic use. UNSW external-careers.jobs.unsw.edu.au/cw/en/job/5152…
I just gave my first international conference talk and it was an incredible experience! ☺️International Eosinophil Society
Congratulations to Annalise Psaila (& Alessandra Gurtner from Arnold_lab) on their Best Oral Abstract Awards at the International Eosinophil Society Symposium in Canada! The standard of the presentations has been very high, so I don’t envy the judges, but think they made a great choice 😉 UNSW Biotechnology & Biomolecular Sciences
I’m excited that our work has been recognised as a finalist for the 2023 Eureka Prize for Scientific Research! It’s a competitive field with great scientists who have made important discoveries & I’m honoured we’re in the mix! UNSW Biotechnology & Biomolecular Sciences UNSW Science Australian Museum Eureka Prizes Merlin Crossley
PhD thesis submitted!! 🥳 A big thank you to my epic supervisor Prof Kate Quinlan and the wonderful Crossley/Quinlan Lab! ❤️ UNSW Biotechnology & Biomolecular Sciences UNSW Science
A fabulous invited basic science talk from Prof Kate Quinlan at #ANZOS2023 discussing eosinophils in adipose tissue thermogenesis 👏👏ANZOS UNSW Biotechnology & Biomolecular Sciences
Today Annalise Psaila gave another excellent presentation on her research, this time at the UNSW RNA Institute Symposium #RNAsurf UNSW RNA Institute at Coogee Beach. Well done, Annalise! UNSW Biotechnology & Biomolecular Sciences