
Monica P Tsimbouri
@monptsimbouri
Family, DIY, cooking, hiking, gardening and science to top everything up!
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23-09-2013 12:10:42
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REGISTRATION and abstract submissions are now live for the 2024 TCES x CDT joint conference! Scan the QR code or visit link for more info. TCES LifETIME-CDT Adv Bio Med Mat Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council glasgow.thecemi.org/tces-joint-cdt…



We are hiring! Research Associate post working with Matt Dalby on bone marrow niche to control stem cell regulation, metastaticevolution and cancer dormancy...interested? Please visit gla.ac.uk vacancies and job reference 132608





Monica P Tsimbouri my first PhD viva as an external examiner. Great experience! Congratulations to Dr Sarah Dallas!

Monica P Tsimbouri Centre for the Cellular Microenvironment Day 21 of my 29day Yoga challenge fundraising for CRUK. It's hard going but it's for a good cause. Thank you all in advance for your support!

Monica P Tsimbouri Centre for the Cellular Microenvironment Day 24 of my challenge. It's getting tougher by the day but only a week left to finish my challenge and I'm hoping to reach my fundraising target for CRUK with everyone's help. Every penny counts! fundraise.cancerresearchuk.org/page/monica-ps…



Beyond delighted to share our latest work from Centre for the Cellular Microenvironment Matt Dalby Manuel Salmeron, published yesterday in Nature Communications. Here we bioengineer a model of the bone marrow niche microenvironment that can maintain long-term HSCs 🦴🩸 nature.com/articles/s4146…


Delighted that Centre for the Cellular Microenvironment will lead the MAINSTREAM UK hub for stem cell manufacturing with UoN CfAM and Biomed Engineering.


Incredibly rewarding to see Eva doing well over the years. Very grateful to The Sir Bobby Charlton Foundation for the support. Still working hard to get the technology to human use Centre for the Cellular Microenvironment Matt Dalby

Thank-you Neal L Millar for generously giving your time for a fascinating talk - many lessons for those of us trying to translate basic science to clinical use.

