Cait Thornton
@caitthornton
Grad Entry Medic '22-'26 @UoBMbChB
PhD @IMSR_UoB
Postdoc BWH @HarvardMed
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17-10-2009 21:38:04
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Our Molecular Cancer Research paper on Braf+Tert mouse models was highlighted at the “Year in Basic Cancer” session at the ETA - European Thyroid Association Tweetorial and link to paper in link below
Thread (with links) on research papers highlighted by G. Riesco-Eizaguirre at the ETA - European Thyroid Association "Year in Basic (Thyroid) Cancer" session last week. Original research published within the last year. I feel confident recommending those since I've actually read (and liked) them all
Join Professor Pam Kearns, Professor of Paediatric Oncology, and other leading academics to hear about how their latest research is making a real difference to cancer patients. 📍Online 📅16 November Uni of Birmingham @unibirm_MDS Birmingham Cancer Research UK Clinical Trials Unit birmingham.ac.uk/alumni/events/…
Great night out at the Birmingham Thyroid Group Christmas meal. Chris even paid for all the drinks! @IMSR_UoB BirminghamThyroidGroup Vicki Smith Cait Thornton Selvambigai Manivannan Hannah Nieto BritishThyroidAssociation American Thyroid Association
Lots of rambling, and no clear answer to the question. If the VP of Royal College of Physicians can’t figure it out, how on earth are patients supposed to know?
Really proud to present this study I did with Hannah Giles on cardiac transplantation in AL amyloidosis patients at #BSH2024 a personal one for me! University Hospitals Birmingham UoBMBChB
Join us for the 2nd ETA-ATA Trainee Joint Online Meeting 🗓️Tuesday, May 21st 8am PT🏄♀️ 11am EST🦃 5pm CET🇪🇺 Connect with your peers in thyroidology! F. Thurston Drake American Thyroid Association ETA - European Thyroid Association Latin American Thyroid Society BTF Thyroid Free event, register here: rb.gy/q9sgzo
Vamos, Rafa Nadal! As you get ready to graduate from tennis, I’ve got a few things to share before I maybe get emotional. Let’s start with the obvious: you beat me—a lot. More than I managed to beat you. You challenged me in ways no one else could. On clay, it felt like I