audrey chan (@audreeq18) 's Twitter Profile
audrey chan

@audreeq18

loves tibia scientist - thinks muscle is smooth and bone is humerus

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Centre for Muscle Research (@unimelbcmr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to the CMR's Kate Murphy (and team) for her new Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle paper, "Mechanisms of chemotherapy-induced muscle wasting in mice with cancer cachexia" Gordon Lynch Kristy Swiderski @jgryall @LamonSeverine Paul onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.10…

audrey chan (@audreeq18) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is World Duchenne Awareness Day #WDAD2021 and a very important day for us. Today, we reflect on what #Duchenne #research means to us, and how we can improve musculoskeletal health for all #DMD individuals. 🎈🦴💪

Centre for Muscle Research (@unimelbcmr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to CMR Partners Benjamin Parker and @PorrelloER for being awarded NHMRC Investigator Grants on 'Targeting skeletal muscle for the treatment of insulin resistance' & 'Harnessing the regenerative potential of the newborn heart', respectively Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI) NHMRC University of Melbourne

Prof Natalie A Sims (@natalieasims) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Quote from Hank Kronenberg which I hope to remember “Well, life is complicated. Our job is to oversimplify so we can study things”. True words. #ASBMR2021

audrey chan (@audreeq18) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉👏Congratulations to our very own Dr Adam Hagg for receiving the ESA Young Investigator Scientific Article Award! 👉Tune in to #ESASRBANZBMS at 4:20pm on Tuesday as he explains how BMP signalling and denervation promote muscle wasting in cancer cachexia Centre for Muscle Research UniMelb MDHS

🎉👏Congratulations to our very own Dr Adam Hagg for receiving the ESA Young Investigator Scientific Article Award! 👉Tune in to #ESASRBANZBMS at 4:20pm on Tuesday as he explains how BMP signalling and denervation promote muscle wasting in cancer cachexia <a href="/UniMelbCMR/">Centre for Muscle Research</a> <a href="/UniMelbMDHS/">UniMelb MDHS</a>
Benjamin Parker (@ben_leo_parker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to present our new proteome-wide systems genetic analyses of skeletal where we integrate pQTLs and phenotypic traits across a mouse population.

Dr Ayse Zengin (@draysez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow😱😱😱 who would’ve thought a nano-textured titanium alloy that mimics dragonfly wing nano-structure would be used in orth implants to ⬇️ bacteria load!! Uber interesting talk Alex Barker ANZBMS ECIC #ESASRBANZBMS ESA-SRB-ANZBMS ANZBMS UniSA

Michael Wheeler (@_michaelwheeler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Vacancy to join the Bone Health and Fractures Research group at ACU; salary $81,969 - $88,084 (pro rata). Experience in bone density scanning 🦴(HR-pQCT and DXA) desirable. 👇 RTs appreciated!🙏Applications close Sunday! careers.acu.edu.au/en/job/976832/… #ESASRBANZBMS ANZBMS

📢Vacancy to join the Bone Health and Fractures Research group at ACU; salary $81,969 - $88,084 (pro rata).

Experience in bone density scanning 🦴(HR-pQCT and DXA) desirable. 
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RTs appreciated!🙏Applications close Sunday!

careers.acu.edu.au/en/job/976832/…

#ESASRBANZBMS 
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Michael Friedman (@mafriedmanvcu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Simulating the effects of spaceflight on a femur. Don't even need to quantify bone loss. It's so apparent from looking at the CT scan pictures! 😨

Simulating the effects of spaceflight on a femur. Don't even need to quantify bone loss. It's so apparent from looking at the CT scan pictures! 😨
Centre for Muscle Research (@unimelbcmr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to the CMR's Kristy Swiderski, Gordon Lynch and Team for their new paper "Investigating the Potential for Sulforaphane to Attenuate Gastrointestinal Dysfunction in mdx Dystrophic Mice" mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/1…

audrey chan (@audreeq18) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s been a privilege to work with such amazing people (and geniuses!). What a journey it’s been. Massive thanks to Gordon Lynch for incredible mentoring and support through the highs and lows of research, and to Prof Natalie A Sims for all the support from you and the bone lab ❤️