Izzy Elliott (@izzy_g_elliott) 's Twitter Profile
Izzy Elliott

@izzy_g_elliott

PhD student @unisouthampton studying cancer immunology (@CCI_UoS)/structural bio (@sotonbiosci)/comp modelling (@chem_essexgroup), funded by @CR_UK.

ID: 1611438828371251203

linkhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/isabel-elliott-5b1578150 calendar_today06-01-2023 19:06:12

81 Tweet

128 Followers

293 Following

Izzy Elliott (@izzy_g_elliott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to present our work on antibody conformation and dynamics yesterday at #ccpbiosim. If anyone has any questions, comments or ideas, I'd love to chat more at the conference today or tomorrow! CCPBioSim MGMS Essex Group Curing Cancer UoS

Great to present our work on antibody conformation and dynamics yesterday at #ccpbiosim. If anyone has any questions, comments or ideas, I'd love to chat more at the conference today or tomorrow! <a href="/ccpbiosim/">CCPBioSim</a> <a href="/MgmsUpdates/">MGMS</a> 
<a href="/chem_essexgroup/">Essex Group</a> <a href="/CCI_UoS/">Curing Cancer UoS</a>
Essex Group (@chem_essexgroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have an opening for an Industrial Research Fellow in Computational Antibody Design. In collaboration with UCB News you will be using simulation and AI to design high quality novel antibody therapeutics! Applications close soon! jobs.soton.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?r…

Izzy Elliott (@izzy_g_elliott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

21 hours of beamtime complete European Synchrotron BM29, now time to enjoy the views from the Bastille over Grenoble (spot the ESRF ring!) #saxs #structuralbiology

21 hours of beamtime complete <a href="/esrfsynchrotron/">European Synchrotron</a> BM29, now time to enjoy the views from the Bastille over Grenoble (spot the ESRF ring!)  #saxs #structuralbiology
The Nobel Prize (@nobelprize) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING NEWS The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2024 #NobelPrize in Chemistry with one half to David Baker “for computational protein design” and the other half jointly to Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper “for protein structure prediction.”

BREAKING NEWS
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2024 #NobelPrize in Chemistry with one half to David Baker “for computational protein design” and the other half jointly to Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper “for protein structure prediction.”
BioExcel CoE (@bioexcelcoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Conference on Advances in Biomolecular Simulations starts of with a bang 🧨 Our opening keynote by Gerhard Hummer who gave us a tour de force on the study of molecular motion and the use of a #MachineLearning algorithm to study molecular 'likely fate' #moleculardynamics

Our Conference on Advances in Biomolecular Simulations starts of with a bang 🧨
Our opening keynote by Gerhard Hummer who gave us a tour de force on the study of molecular motion and the use of a #MachineLearning algorithm to study molecular 'likely fate'
#moleculardynamics
Izzy Elliott (@izzy_g_elliott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fantastic talk at the BioExcel CoE conference today by @ElisaTelisa from Biological Sciences on her recently published GlycoShape database and Re-Glyco server to rebuild missing glycosylation onto glycoproteins!

Fantastic talk at the <a href="/BioExcelCoE/">BioExcel CoE</a> conference today by @ElisaTelisa from <a href="/sotonbiosci/">Biological Sciences</a> on her recently published GlycoShape database and Re-Glyco server to rebuild missing glycosylation onto glycoproteins!
Izzy Elliott (@izzy_g_elliott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another great day at the BioExcel CoE conference in Brno - some lovely talks and lots of opportunities to chat to new people. Even had time for a quick explore of the beautiful city before breakfast!

Another great day at the <a href="/BioExcelCoE/">BioExcel CoE</a> conference in Brno - some lovely talks and lots of opportunities to chat to new people. Even had time for a quick explore of the beautiful city before breakfast!
BioExcel CoE (@bioexcelcoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jonathan Essex (Essex Group) followed up nicely with a very practical example of the complexities in modeling peptide-based RNA delivery systems

Jonathan Essex (<a href="/chem_essexgroup/">Essex Group</a>) followed up nicely with a very practical example of the complexities in modeling peptide-based RNA delivery systems
Izzy Elliott (@izzy_g_elliott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A very cool venue (Brno Planetarium) for the BioExcel CoE conference dinner and keynote talk from Rommie Amaro last night! Thanks to all the organisers for a brilliant and inspiring conference - and thanks to Royal Society of Chemistry for the travel grant 🔬

A very cool venue (Brno Planetarium) for the <a href="/BioExcelCoE/">BioExcel CoE</a> conference dinner and keynote talk from <a href="/RommieAmaro/">Rommie Amaro</a> last night! Thanks to all the organisers for a brilliant and inspiring conference - and thanks to <a href="/RoySocChem/">Royal Society of Chemistry</a> for the travel grant 🔬
Essex Group (@chem_essexgroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re all excited for the MGMS YMF tomorrow! It is always a good and interesting day out. Catch our very own @Camlbrown1 and Izzy Elliott giving talks on their exciting projects on SAX and antibodies!

University of Southampton (@unisouthampton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our cancer scientists have engineered a new type of super-strong antibody🧪 They’ve been working with Cancer Research Uk and said the discovery could be used to boost the immune systems of patients fighting the disease🧫🦠 Read more👉 brnw.ch/21wSkY3 Cancer Research UK

Our cancer scientists have engineered a new type of super-strong antibody🧪

They’ve been working with Cancer Research Uk and said the discovery could be used to boost the immune systems of patients fighting the disease🧫🦠

Read more👉 brnw.ch/21wSkY3

<a href="/CR_UK/">Cancer Research UK</a>