
HoldingLab
@holdinglab
Cancer Research Lab at University of York, UK. Tweets by @AndrewHolding
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07-06-2021 14:19:20
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First lab talk from Jack Stenning, the Lab is now up to 7! Quite a difference from last year.


My science story in 6 minutes. For the "Tales from the Lab" project Video: youtube.com/watch?v=0fh3Lb… Courtesy of Dr Andrew Holding and Biochemical Society

Congratulations to our PhD student Jack Stenning on a great talk at Biology at York research away day!


Fantastic showcase across the breadth of our department at our Biology at York #RAD2022 Great talks so far from Jack Stenning YESI Joanna Greenman David Kent Simon Baker Prof Pen Holland BioscienceTechnology Sergios Antoniou and many more, please tag anyone I missed

Congratulations to Jack Stenning! Well done on your grant success and hope you have a great time Fusion Conferences #IABCR 2023.

Great work from Jack Stenning presenting his 2nd year PhD talk. #PhDChat Lot’s of great questions from the audience too. York Biomedical Research Institute @BBSRCWhiteRose Biology at York



As I play spot the Jack Stenning, glad to see you landed safely. Hope you’re having a great time.



Great Turbo Talk from Holding Lab postodc Weiye on our Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research funded project into the tissue-specific response to steroids, investigating why they make some cells die, and other evade therapy. Biology at York York Biomedical Research Institute University of York UK Research and Innovation


Dr Andrew Holding aims to understand the impact of steroid hormones on cancer patients. This #research is hugely important because steroid hormones are both produced naturally by the body and are an essential medication to treat the symptoms of #cancer #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth




🤔Does anyone (PI, Postdoc, technician,student) in the UK have experience with #labhandbooks and would be happy to share their experience in March Biology at York ? We'd love to hear from you 😊 elifesciences.org/articles/88853
