
Isabel M Palacios
@isabelmpalacio2
Fascinated by motion and asymmetries within cells and by cytoskeletons. Also helping research in Africa. Founder of #DrosAfrica
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14-12-2017 19:21:09
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We sincerely appreciate ICGEB, Italy for the fold scopes which were donated to some secondary schools. Congratulations to all the 17 schools that participated in the first biology quiz in Nigeria!@ICGEB Just GMT, PhD Drosophilosopher🔬💊 @Poppi62 Isabel M Palacios Nigerian Journal of Neuroscience Science Comm Hub Nigeria






To address the low performance in secondary school biology, Droso4Nigeria will build the capacity of teachers from various states in Nigeria!! Thanks to our generous sponsors/donors/advisers ICGEB Cape Town DrosAfrica TReND in Africa @Poppi62 Darren Obbard is bluesky Just GMT, PhD Drosophilosopher🔬💊



Just concluded a 3-day workshop training on #Drosophila melanogaster for biomedical research which was organized by Drosophila Research and Training Centre in partnership with Genetics Society of America and FlyBase.I'm grateful to ilandavis Cahir O'Kane Ross Cagan Isabel M Palacios Abolaji Amos for the lectures


The Queen Mary University of London Faculty of Science and Engineering is investing in 30 new permanent research staff, further strengthening its research power following an excellent performance in REF 2021. QM_SBBS QMUL School of Engineering and Materials Science QMUL Electronic Engineering and Computer Science Queen Mary Maths QMUL School of Physical and Chemical Sciences qmul.ac.uk/media/news/202…

The fun wasn't left out💫 @Poppi62 Isabel M Palacios TReND in Africa Just GMT, PhD Drosophilosopher🔬💊 Nuhu Danjuma Dawoud Usman ICGEB Cape Town



It's on 16 November at 5pm on campus Queen Mary University of London. Please do sign up here for a ticket to come in person, or to be sent a link for online attendance. It should be an interesting evening! (6/6) eventbrite.co.uk/e/trees-of-lif…

The London Fly Meeting is proud to host a special lecture on December 7th (5.30pm GMT) showcasing the wonderful work from TReND in Africa and DrosAfrica using Drosophila to promote research and education in Africa! Details and Zoom link on the flyer below.



