Lillina Vignola (@lillinavignola) 's Twitter Profile
Lillina Vignola

@lillinavignola

Medical&Molecular Genetics Postdoc @KingsCollegeLon and @TheCrick in @CharalambousLab interested in (Epi)genetics, Development and Pregnancy

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Lillina Vignola (@lillinavignola) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I had such a fantastic time presenting my PhD work at the The Genetics Society conference in Edinburgh. Thank you for this wonderful experience and the brilliant science. Congrats to Bertille Montibus πŸ§¬πŸ€ for winning the runner up poster prize!

I had such a fantastic time presenting my PhD work at the <a href="/GenSocUK/">The Genetics Society</a> conference in Edinburgh. Thank you for this wonderful experience and the brilliant science. Congrats to <a href="/m_tillou/">Bertille Montibus πŸ§¬πŸ€</a> for winning the runner up poster prize!
Marika Charalambous Lab (@charalambouslab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Marika Charalambous Lab is on Twitter!πŸŽ‰πŸŽŠ What better way to kick off our account than with some coffee and cake to say goodbye to and welcome our fantastic project students! β˜•

<a href="/CharalambousLab/">Marika Charalambous Lab</a> is on Twitter!πŸŽ‰πŸŽŠ
What better way to kick off our account than with some coffee and cake to say goodbye to and welcome our fantastic project students! β˜•
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πŸ₯³ Congratulations to @SustainablValeS!! Very happy to be part of the team! Check out our latest paper here ⬇️⬇️⬇️

Marika Charalambous Lab (@charalambouslab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The project catalogue is open for the 2024 entry of the King's MRC doctoral training programme - kcl-mrcdtp.com/apply/projects/ The project from our lab is titled 'Making good fat to last a lifetime' and will study developmental programming in adipose tissue. KCL MRC DTP RJ Oakey

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A big thank you to my fantastic supervisors, my examiners, and to everyone that supported me during this journey!! ❀️

Marika Charalambous Lab (@charalambouslab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are really pleased to share our new paper where we show that Liver X receptor signalling in the mother is a key event in the transport of essential long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids to the fetus. With Risha Amarsi Dr Samuel Furse Albert Koulman nature.com/articles/s4146…