Fotios Sampaziotis (@fsampaziotis) 's Twitter Profile
Fotios Sampaziotis

@fsampaziotis

Hepatologist, enterpreneur & clinician scientist in the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute. Into regenerative medicine, cholangiocytes and new tech with fancy toys.

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The best students supported by the best community! Join the EASL-EILF session to hear how an EASL fellowship helped Teresa Brevini generate some amazing science during COVID times against all odds. Well done Teresa! #ILC2021 EASLnews

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Many thanks to Drug Target Review for this excellent opportunity to provide an overview of our recent work. Check out the full article online! Using cholangiocyte organoids to regenerate human bile ducts drugtargetreview.com/article/92896/…

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Extremely excited to be presenting at #ESOTcongress. First in person meeting in a long time and both the organization and the science are excellent. Looking forward to a fantastic meeting.

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Great BSCR meeting this week! British Society for Cardiovascular Research Huge congratulations to 3 prizewinners from my lab 👏: Aishwarya Griselda J Aishwarya Jacob for People's choice oral prize! Hongorzul Davaapil for People's choice poster & Maria Colzani for Runner up poster prize in 2 categories!! Cambridge Stem Cell Institute

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We are recruiting! Looking for a postdoc/senior RA to join us Cambridge Stem Cell Institute for an exciting project combining organoid biology & bioinformatics with tissue engineering & regenerative medicine. Apply @ tinyurl.com/4pmee6ap & join the fun! UK Research and Innovation Cambridge University

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Fantastic first day in the BASL annual meeting BASL BASL education feed. All the talks were amazing and I particularly enjoyed the excellent Williams - Calne lecture by Robert Porte. Can't wait for the next few days!

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Our group is looking for a lab manager. Most important job in the lab! So please retweet and forward to potential candidates. Profile is very broad but key aspects is teamwork and multi-tasking. Training on hPSCs and organoids included. jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/31395/

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Many thanks to BASL education feed technical team for helping get over a glitch in my talk almost seamlessly. Technology can break down all the the time, but having an excellent support team makes all the difference. 5 stars for an amazing conference & I look forward to the remaining talks!

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Looking forward to see Teresa Brevini presenting on how she used cholangiocyte organoids to model COVID19 in the BASL free paper happening now. Join us and let us know what you think!

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📢 Calling #CellAg Twitter! 📢 We have a unique #PhD opportunity across Università di Torino & Meatable to develop the next generation technology that will enable truly scalable & sustainable meat production from cells. Spread the news & apply ASAP by Oct 28th at: dottorato.unito.it/do/home.pl/Vie…

📢 Calling #CellAg Twitter! 📢 We have a unique #PhD opportunity across <a href="/unito/">Università di Torino</a> &amp; <a href="/itsmeatable/">Meatable</a> to develop the next generation technology that will enable truly scalable &amp; sustainable meat production from cells. Spread the news &amp; apply ASAP by Oct 28th at: dottorato.unito.it/do/home.pl/Vie…
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Extremely honoured to receive the Sir Francis Avery Jones award in the gastro highlight of 2021 BSG What a fantastic event! I can't wait for the next meeting in Birmingham. Thanks to my mentors and colleagues Cambridge Stem Cell Institute & Cambridge Liver Unit I hope you enjoy the talk!

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Fascinating Hans Popper State-of-the-Art talk by Neil Henderson at aasld #TLMdX on deciphering pathogensis of #liver disease using single cell genomics.