
Roberta Migale
@drmigaleroberta
👩🏻🔬 Lecturer and Group Leader @imperialcollege | Investigating regulation of gonadal development, function and fertility 🧬 I've migrated to blue sky🦋
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It was a pleasure to host you at Imperial College London , Sadiq Khan


Together with FocalPlane, we're having an image competition to accompany the #Biologists100 conference. Thank you everyone who submitted their images. Shortlisting only 15 was tough! Browse through the gallery and vote for your favourite image: thenode.biologists.com/vote-for-your-…

We're growing! Super happy to welcome the FIRST member of our lab (I can now use plural!!) this month 😃 Welcome Maria 👩🔬 #newPI Metabolism, Digestion & Reproduction Imperial College London


In our Women at Imperial Week interview, MDR's Roberta Migale discusses self-doubt. "I think as scientists, we may be wired to doubt everything & everyone! But a turning point for me has been learning how to live with these feelings as they come & go." imperial.ac.uk/news/261854/ce…

Learn more about our Matthias Mann Lab Deep Visual Proteomics journey: From Discovery to Clinical Impact! #DVP #SpatialProteomics #SpatialMedicine #MassSpectrometry




This is a fascinating study! really amazing -congratulations Irene Miguel-Aliaga and the team!

Great to be in Liverpool this week for The Company of Biologists One Hundred conference. Looking forward to speak with early-career researchers at the Career Session at 2PM in room 3. #biologists100 British Society for Developmental Biology








A healthy future begins with healthy mothers and babies. 👩🍼 Our Imperial College London researchers are uncovering the causes of #PretermBirth, improving miscarriage diagnosis & transforming #IVF outcomes. Discover their impactful work 👉 imperial.ac.uk/Stories/advanc… #HealthForAll


'A little miracle': First baby born in UK to woman with transplanted womb BBC News (UK) MDR's own Professor of Practice James Richard Smith led the organ retrieval team that supported the first child in the UK to be born to a mother using a donated womb 👏❤️🤱 bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…