
Fi Cousins
@fi_cousins
Melbourne based Scottish Postdoc in endometriosis research. I mainly tweet about my love of menstruation, cricket & Richmond🐯
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14-02-2012 11:44:53
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Melbourne's resident magma expert 🌋 Hayden Dalton Well done friend 👏🏻

Medicare funding is failing people with #endometriosis Fighting for better care for those battling endometriosis - Sign the Petition! chng.it/8pVGNPNy via Change.org Australia #endometriosisawarenessmonth #womenshealthmatters


Did you know #Endometriosis is just as common as #Diabetes? Prof Caroline Gargett (Caroline Gargett), Dr Fi Cousins & our researchers are exploring non-hormonal & non-surgical treatment solutions, & also a non-invasive diagnostic test. Sign up to endo news: bit.ly/3D5A0x1





Very much looking forward to WES World Congress on #Endometriosis in Sydney 21-24 May 2025! This research-led meeting is a must for interested early career researchers. Get your abstracts ready as submission opens July! #WCE2025 Philippa Saunders Mathew Leonardi MD PhD 🏳️🌈 Prof. Dr. Engin Oral


What a pleasure to co-chair an amazing line-up of WES early career #endometriosis researchers with Lucy Whitaker - all presenting the latest research - European Endometriosis League #EEC2024 in Bucharest! Endometriosis.org Lydia Coxon Fitnat Topbas Selcuki MD Fi Cousins The Centre for Reproductive Health Institute for Regeneration and Repair


Such a pleasure to co-chair with Andrew Horne the WES session on new trends in endometriosis research at #EEC2024 showcasing early career rising stars in #endometriosis research Maíra Casalechi ✨ Fitnat Topbas Selcuki MD Lydia Coxon Fi Cousins and Axelle Bruport WERF


Out today We show the unusual constitutive expression of IFN epsilon is regulated by an old friend ELF3, an epithelial ETS family transcription factor. Kudos to Ka Yee Fung @EvedeGeus LeChristy )Ying, Sam Forster url6649.tandfonline.com/ls/click?upn=u…



Our RoADPain study seeks to identify if period pain can cause chronic pain later in life. Professor Katy Vincent & Lydia Coxon spoke to the BBC about their research study BBC News - 'World-first' study examines period pain in teens bbc.com/news/articles/…