Dania Al-Rimawi (@daniaalrimawi) 's Twitter Profile
Dania Al-Rimawi

@daniaalrimawi

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calendar_today18-10-2023 23:19:08

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Dyck Lab @ualberta (@dycklab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Dyck Lab Publication Alert 🚨 Check out our recent work published in Circulation Research (Circulation Research) focused on the emerging roles of ROMO1 in the heart! ahajournals.org/doi/abs/10.116…

Matthew Martens, PhD (@mattdmartens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honoured to receive the University of Alberta Award for Outstanding Mentorship in Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities! 🏆 I have been fortunate to have such great trainees in the Dyck Lab @ualberta that are eager to learn and be mentored!

Honoured to receive the <a href="/UAlberta/">University of Alberta</a> Award for Outstanding Mentorship in Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities! 🏆

I have been fortunate to have such great trainees in the <a href="/DyckLab/">Dyck Lab @ualberta</a> that are eager to learn and be mentored!
Dyck Lab @ualberta (@dycklab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge congratulations to our postdoc Matthew Martens, PhD for winning the Award for Outstanding Mentorship in Undergraduate Research at the Festival for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (FURCA) yesterday! The Dyck Lab @ualberta trainees are thriving with your support!

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Congratulations goes to Dania Al-Rimawi who successfully defended her undergraduate honours thesis last month! We're proud to share that Dania was ⭐️awarded⭐️summer studentships from NSERC / CRSNG, Women & Children's Health Research Institute and Alberta Innovates to keep her research going this summer!

Women & Children's Health Research Institute (@wchriuofa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WCHRI trainee Dania Al-Rimawi, supervised by Jason Dyck, spent the summer testing a new drug that could reduce ovarian cancer cell growth. Read more about the Alberta Women’s Health Foundation-funded research: wchri.org/our-impact/sum…

WCHRI trainee Dania Al-Rimawi, supervised by <a href="/JasonRBDyck/">Jason Dyck</a>, spent the summer testing a new drug that could reduce ovarian cancer cell growth. 

Read more about the <a href="/abwomenshealth/">Alberta Women’s Health Foundation</a>-funded research:
wchri.org/our-impact/sum…