Connor Gilkes-Imeson (@cgilkesimeson) 's Twitter Profile
Connor Gilkes-Imeson

@cgilkesimeson

Post-doc @NU_Cancer @NUBiosciences. Studying chromosome segregation and mechanisms that may lead to chromothripsis in cancer.

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With the new academic year starting, and many people beginning fresh as graduate students, post-docs, or junior faculty, I have been thinking a lot about the core philosophies that govern my own perspectives on science. So I thought I would share. Welcome to The Tao of Cheese

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Check this - 170 happy scientists at #ChromoPloidy2022; Mitesh B Ashar Vienna. We had today again a great line up of speakers, with a main focus on the role of aneuploidy and chromosomal instability in cancer.

Check this - 170 happy scientists at #ChromoPloidy2022; <a href="/IMBA/">Mitesh B Ashar</a> Vienna. We had today again a great line up of speakers, with a main focus on the role of aneuploidy and chromosomal instability in cancer.
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“The The Company of Biologists Travelling Fellowship gave me the opportunity to travel to Daniel Booth and learn new laboratory techniques" Read about Connor Gilkes-Imeson's Connor Gilkes-Imeson Newcastle University Centre for Cancer experience and why he encourages others to apply for funding: biologists.com/stories/a-trav…

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Yesterday was the Chromosome Biology and the Cell Cycle at Newcastle chromosome biology and cell cycle symposium. I had a great time co-organising and presenting some of my work. A particular thank you to the keynote speakers @McclellandLab and Pawel Grzechnik for sharing some cool science with us!