
Grace Gregory
@gracegregory_
NF2 BioSolutions PhD student • Investigating the tumour microenvironment of vestibular schwannoma and meningioma.
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https://nf2biosolutions.org/category/graces-blog/ 15-09-2020 15:49:16
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Want to know more about NF2-Related Schwannomatosis? Check out this new 26-minute podcast on this rare genetic condition, featuring BIG lab member Grace Gregory 🎧🧬 Watch: youtu.be/57BYRMiirIs?si… #NF2 #Schwannomatosis #raredisease @UoMFBMH

I am #NF2aware, are you? Check out the podcast from medical genetics expert Prof Gareth Evans & our PhD student Grace Gregory on research, treatment options, and personal stories of resilience of this lesser known condition #NF2awarenessday Watch here: shorturl.at/ZxKji


NF2 BioSolutions PhD student and Trustee Grace Gregory, represented the charity at the Cambridge Rare Disease Conference hosted by @M4RareDiseases. It was a brilliant conference designed to educate junior doctors about rare diseases. #NF2awarenessday


3 years ago NF2 BioSolutions UK joined forces with researchers at GJBrainResearch with Prof.. Omar Pathmanaban overseeing our 2 PhD students Grace Gregory & Adam P Jones, PhD The team has achieved remarkable milestones & the journey continues to #endNF2 #NF2awareness #nf2 #nf2charity


Absolutely stunned to have been a winner in the newcomer category for outstanding contribution to #PPIE Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement for setting up the NF2 BioSolutions UK & Europe blog site! Check out some amazing #NF2 stories at the blog here: nf2biosolutions.org/category/grace…

Interested in Caspase and LPS signalling? Looking for a multidisciplinary position with a bit of immunology, biochemistry and host-pathogen interactions? Look no further! Our lab is recruiting a second PDRA funded by Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research. See details below

📣 New publication alert 📣 So excited to share that our paper on the role of NLRP3 in a murine model of macropage activation syndrome (MAS) has been published in DMM Journal! Have a read here 👉 doi.org/10.1242/dmm.05…







I could not have enjoyed my PhD more, thank you to everyone who made it possible! From the science GJBrainResearch, to the charity NF2 BioSolutions UK & Europe, and the wonderful lab group BrainInflammationGrp. How lucky was I?!


