
Eirini Velliou
@eirini_velliou
Professor of Bioengineering @UCL. Working on 3D (cancer) tissue models & AMR. Proud @KU_Leuven alumna. Educator. Bookworm. Writer. Photographer. Mum of twins.
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We are recruiting a postdoctoral researcher to work on this exciting multidisciplinary project. We are grateful to The Humane Research Trust for funding us 🧫 #PancreaticCancer #TissueEngineering #3DCancerModels #3Rs #PancreaticCancerAwarenessMonth 💜 🚨 Last chance to apply is tomorrow


Congratulations Ari well done 🥳👏🏼🥳👏🏼 Such cool work Aristeidis Papargyriou


Functional heterogeneity of fibroblasts in primary tumors and metastases - ScienceDirect 👇🏼 hot off the press by Giulia Biffi et al sciencedirect.com/science/articl…



Season’s greetings from UCL Global Engagement! Thank you for your support in 2024. Explore how @UCL tackled global challenges with partners worldwide—from key visits to groundbreaking collaborations: ucl.ac.uk/global/news/20…🌍 Wishing you a wonderful holiday season!


Happy new year from the UCL Centre for 3D models of Health and Disease! Wishing you a prosperous and peaceful 2025! Umber Cheema Eirini Velliou Susan Heavey Vivek Mudera Darren Player




AHNAK2: a potential diagnostic biomarker for pancreatic cancer related to cellular motility. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39849106/ Congratulations to Mohamed Zardab, Barts Pancreas Tissue Bank and Prof Richard Grose KocherLab Barts Cancer Institute (Queen Mary) Barts and The London, Queen Mary Barts Health PancreaticCancer Res


Delighted to be attending the Best practice in non-animal research methods next week. Looking forward to discussing with everyone and to sharing my group’s work on engineering animal free tools for cancer remodelling! Thanks you The Humane Research Trust Replacing Animal Research Centre for Human Specific Research 🧫


Great to see Eirini Velliou presenting her exciting progress on engineering advanced 3D multicellular models for pancreatic cancer using Kirkstall’s QuasiVivo system.


🎉 Last Friday we held the 7th UCL Cross-disciplinary Network on Soft Materials meeting! Huge thanks to speakers Guido Bolognesi, Eirini Velliou & Bob C. Schroeder, plus UCL Engineering & @SoftMatter for supporting. Congrats to prize winners Fanjin Wang & Kevin Uning! 👏
