InCytometry - Graham Bottley (@incytometry) 's Twitter Profile
InCytometry - Graham Bottley

@incytometry

Providing training in Flow Cytometry for thousands of researchers since 2011.
Immunologist and Flow Cytometrist for 25 years.
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Some people ask why I engage with the antivaxers and virus deniers on here. Well, this afternoon one of them (who does not believe viruses exist) nevertheless told me that a 20nm wide virus contains ribosomes, which are 25nm wide. And they are serious too!

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HOW ABOUT one of my favourite vaccines, the HPV vaccine! “No cervical cancer cases have been observed in fully vaccinated women who received the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine at age 12 or 13 in Scotland since the program began in 2008” #vaccineswork technologynetworks.com/biopharma/news…

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Had a really good day yesterday at Cyto 24 yesterday. Caught up with a lot of old friends and colleagues, met some fascinating people for the first time and did a LOT of talking!

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Jhon Freedoms_are_god_given InCytometry - Graham Bottley yup, he's the guy making bucks doing two jobs he loves, whilst you all sit around talking shite on here about him, letting him live in your heads, rent free.

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If you are interested in a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship application with our lab in tumour virology, please contact me. Example publications from the group nature.com/articles/s4138… and pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33303976/). #HPV #cancer

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I did wonder if using a picture of a bacteriophage would upset some virus deniers & (rolls eyes) yes it did… A virus which infects bacteria is a virus—I also love their utterly funky appearance! Here’s a picture of a difference virus, one which affects mammals, can you name it?

I did wonder if using a picture of a bacteriophage would upset some virus deniers & (rolls eyes) yes it did…
A virus which infects bacteria is a virus—I also love their utterly funky appearance! 
Here’s a picture of a difference virus, one which affects mammals, can you name it?