Sophie Karen Llewellyn 🧠 (@sophieklscience) 's Twitter Profile
Sophie Karen Llewellyn 🧠

@sophieklscience

PhD Student investigating LLECs/glymphatics/AD&PD @UCL_CABI with @IanH_Neurosci | @uclbbk_mrcdtp NMH | I’ve migrated to Bluesky, my handle is sophieklscience

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Ian Harrison (@ianh_neurosci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to share our recent paper implicating the glymphatic system in the clearance of propagation prone tau from the brain...a 🧵...incase you haven't had a chance to read it yet 😃

CABI (@ucl_cabi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gearing up for the Cheltenham Festivals Cheltenham Science Festival 🧪✨next month! Wondering what CABI is up to? Try and guess what tiny objects we're looking for... #STEM #Science #Microplastics (gave it away)

Gearing up for the <a href="/cheltfestivals/">Cheltenham Festivals</a> Cheltenham Science Festival 🧪✨next month! Wondering what CABI is up to? Try and guess what tiny objects we're looking for... #STEM #Science #Microplastics (gave it away)
Sophie Karen Llewellyn 🧠 (@sophieklscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had an amazing week Lund Glymphatic Symposium. Wonderful talks from all speakers and shout out to my supervisor Ian Harrison for a fab talk featuring my RA work! Huge thank you to Lundgaard Lab and Tekla Kylkilahti for hosting. Looking forward to 2026 with Mootaz Salman! #LGS2024

Had an amazing week <a href="/GlymphaticConf/">Lund Glymphatic Symposium</a>. Wonderful talks from all speakers and shout out to my supervisor <a href="/IanH_Neurosci/">Ian Harrison</a> for a fab talk featuring my RA work! Huge thank you to <a href="/Iben_Lundgaard/">Lundgaard Lab</a> and <a href="/TeklaKylkilahti/">Tekla Kylkilahti</a> for hosting. Looking forward to 2026 with <a href="/MootazSalman/">Mootaz Salman</a>!
#LGS2024
Ian Harrison (@ianh_neurosci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Back to work today with a bit of a bump after a fabulous time in Sweden for #LGS2024. Listening and talking about all things #glymphatics! 🧠 Congratulations Lundgaard LAB for organising and hosting us in beautiful Lund! Over to you now Mootaz Salman, Oxford 2026 here we come!

Back to work today with a bit of a bump after a fabulous time in Sweden for #LGS2024. Listening and talking about all things #glymphatics! 🧠 Congratulations <a href="/LabLundgaard/">Lundgaard LAB</a> for organising and hosting us in beautiful Lund! Over to you now <a href="/MootazSalman/">Mootaz Salman</a>, Oxford 2026 here we come!
Ian Harrison (@ianh_neurosci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to be able to share the news that I've been promoted to Principal Research Fellow! 😁🥳 Thank you to all the amazing support from colleagues and friends CABI DoM_UCL for making this possible, and most importantly my fantastic funders Parkinson's UK Research at ARUK

CABI (@ucl_cabi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge congratulations to our newly promoted CABI members: Prof Tammy Kalber Tammy Kalber, Prof Jack Wells and Assistant Prof Ian Harrison Ian Harrison - keep an eye out for news of our inaugural lectures! #CABIexcellence DoM_UCL ucl.ac.uk/human-resource…

CABI (@ucl_cabi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Celebrating our newly appointed profs with a CABI family lunch! Well done again to Prof Tammy Kalber Assistant Prof Ian Harrison and Prof Jack Wells! DoM_UCL CABI #ExcellenceinImaging

Celebrating our newly appointed profs with a CABI family lunch! 

Well done again to Prof <a href="/tlkalber/">Tammy Kalber</a> Assistant Prof <a href="/IanH_Neurosci/">Ian Harrison</a> and Prof Jack Wells!

<a href="/DoM_UCL/">DoM_UCL</a>
<a href="/CABI_UCL/">CABI</a> 
#ExcellenceinImaging
Sophie Karen Llewellyn 🧠 (@sophieklscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had a great time at #UKGlia2024! 🧠 Amazing keynote talks from Jeffrey Iliff on glymphatic research translatability and Roslyn Bill on AQP4 pharmacological targeting. Huge thanks to the organisation committee including CABI alum Dr Isabel N Christie Looking forward to 2026! UK Glia Network

CABI (@ucl_cabi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great afternoon with DoM_UCL Department of Imaging welcoming the Royal Free Nuclear Medicine team. Lots of networking and a great CABI imaging overview from Dan Stuckey, all with the aim to foster collaboration and innovation. Thank you for hosting CMI!

Great afternoon with <a href="/DoM_UCL/">DoM_UCL</a> Department of Imaging welcoming the Royal Free Nuclear Medicine team. 

Lots of networking and a great CABI imaging overview from Dan Stuckey, all with the aim to foster collaboration and innovation. 

Thank you for hosting CMI!
Ian Harrison (@ianh_neurosci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great team effort CABI DoM_UCL with twitterless Doug Lopes, Jiazheng Wang, Jack Wells, Matt Gegg, Guglielmo Verona, and @uksheila99 and Mark Lythgoe, with PFFs made and validated by lab superstar Sophie Karen Llewellyn 🧠 🧠😁

Sophie Karen Llewellyn 🧠 (@sophieklscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had a fab day at the Research at ARUK London Network Science Day! Lovely to share some work (posters by me and Phillip), make some new friends, and catch up with familiar faces! My fave talk of the day was @SophieMorse on BBB & focused ultrasound, some great ECR talks too.

Had a fab day at the <a href="/ARUKscientist/">Research at ARUK</a> London Network Science Day! Lovely to share some work (posters by me and <a href="/PhillipMuza/">Phillip</a>), make some new friends, and catch up with familiar faces!

My fave talk of the day was @SophieMorse on BBB &amp; focused ultrasound, some great ECR talks too.
Phillip (@phillipmuza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hello! I've decided to create a personal website focusing on science, technology, and their societal impact, as well as broader philosophical questions about our being. The motivation behind the site is outlined in my first blog post: phillipmuza.github.io/read-me/

Phillip (@phillipmuza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've written a blog post about cervical lymphatics vessels and their role in brain fluid drainage. Sounds a bit dry but its fun and interesting work done by the group's of Doug Lopes and Maiken Nedergaard. phillipmuza.github.io/science-blog-2/