naseer basma
@naseerjrbasma
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25-12-2011 22:19:20
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STEM students, grads & postgrads in #Manchester! Join Innovation Forum Manchester: ✅ Earn from sponsorships ✅ Boost your CV & network ✅ Learn about innovation in science ✅ Lead in STEM 🔗 Learn more & join us: manchester.inno-forum.org 📩 DM for roles: naseer basma
Our work describing the preclinical, molecular, and encouraging early-phase clinical data of the EP300/CBP bromodomain inhibitor CCS1477 (also known as #Inobrodib) in #AML and #MultipleMyeloma is out in Cancer Cell. cell.com/cancer-cell/fu… Tim Somervaille CRUK Manchester Institute CellCentric
Great catching up with my awesome colleague naseer basma who's done a brilliant work on #myelofibrosis . Welcome to our oral sessions. Your valuable feedback will be appreciated. ASH MPN_Hub MPN Research Foundation #MPNsm #ASH2023
Decent study and presentation by the star of our lab naseer basma deciphering MSC reprogramming and abbrent inflammation in #myelofibrosis. #ASH23 #MPNsm ASH Tim Somervaille CRUK Manchester Institute MPN_Hub
Such beautiful work from naseer basma - great to see a fellow Manchester undergrad and UNR intern doing so well! 🙌🙌 #ASH23
Congratulations to Luciano Nicosia, winner of the 2023 Edith Paterson Prize! The award was made for his significant contribution to understanding the mechanism of inobrodib (also known as CCS1477, developed by CellCentric), a promising treatment for haematological malignancies
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Congratulations to naseer basma, #PhDstudent from the Leukaemia Biology Group led by Tim Somervaille, who passed his #PhD #viva yesterday, after his wonderful pre-viva presentation on his work! 🎓🌟
Big congratulations to my buddies Bradley Revell and naseer basma who did amazing jobs on their PhDs. All the best with the new chapter!