Mia Nuckhir
@nuckhirmia
PhD student at the Manchester Cancer Research Centre @MCRCnews Researching the microenvironment in breast cancer lung metastasis
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12-10-2021 13:51:39
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Secondary breast cancer is breast cancer that has spread from the breast to other parts of the body. On #SecondaryBreastCancerAwarenessDay we'd like to introduce you to our PhD student Mia Nuckhir. Mia's research project aims to better understand breast cancer lung metastasis.1/2
Congrats to MBC Symposium 1st place presentation winner Lucie Reboud & highly commended Helen Clarke. Also to poster winner Hannah Harrison with Mia Nuckir h/c. Thanks to everyone who shared their work & came along today.#MBC2022 Breast Cancer Now FBMH Doctoral Academy π Manchester Cancer Research Centre Division of Cancer Sciences
Very happy to have been awarded one of the MRS travel bursaries, just over 3 weeks to go until Keystone Symposia !
Back in Manchester after an extended trip to Vancouver with Hannah Harrison for Keystone Symposia #KSMetastasis23 Thanks to Metastasis Research Society for the support, I had a great time presenting my work on the lung microenvironment in breast cancer lung metastasis!
Iβve loved being involved in I'm a Scientist Team #CancerZone so far! The students have had so many fantastic questions and itβs been great to reflect on my PhD journeyβ¦
Really enjoyed presenting my work at yesterdays poster blitz session at the British Association For Cancer Research #BACRTrailblazers conference. Come see me at poster 50 at todays poster session if youβre also attending!
Great opportunity to talk about my in vitro model of breast cancer metastasis. Lots of new connections made and exciting collaborations planned. Funded by The National Centre for the 3Rs Science and Innovation at Cancer Research UK and Translation Manchester. Thanks for the invite British Association For Cancer Research #bacrtrailblazers
Congratulations Mia Nuckhir for presenting your amazing PhD project results at the British Association For Cancer Research Tumour Microenvironment Meeting in Nottingham. Based at Manchester Breast Centre Division of Cancer Sciences and funded by an MRC studentship UK Research and Innovation
Had a fantastic opportunity to present my work at the British Association For Cancer Research Tumor Microenvironment conference yesterday! Thanks to the organisers for selecting me to speak and to everyone for the interesting discussions!
Fascinating morning at the MBC Symposium #MBC2023 with talks from MBC researchers & PhD students Rob Clarke Dr Isabel Pires Mia Nuckhir Vicky Woof Oliver Cottrell Sacha Howell & Bel Taylor-Hearn on the wide range of #breastcancer research taking place in Mcr. More to come..
πThe review on metastatic #breastcancer #microenvironment by Rob Clarke team is out! It discusses mouse models, ex vivo & 3D in vitro models (#microfluidics & #organonachip), which are paving the way for better drug development & screening. π¬π§¬ link.springer.com/article/10.100β¦