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James Cantley Lab

@jamescantleylab

Islet biology and metabolic disease research

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Congrats Ritom Baruah for successfully completing his lab work and oral and poster presentations for his BSc Honours degree in Biomedical Sciences final year project investigating pancreatic islet cell mass. He's been a great asset to the lab and we wish him every success! 👏

Congrats Ritom Baruah for successfully completing his lab work and oral and poster presentations for his BSc Honours degree in Biomedical Sciences final year project investigating pancreatic islet cell mass.

He's been a great asset to the lab and we wish him every success! 👏
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Ph(inally) D(one) 🎓 Pleased to say I passed my PhD defense with minor corrections, and it still feels unreal! Huge thanks to everyone who supported me through this journey!

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Thanks to Breakthrough T1D UK for organising a fantastic Research Update event in Dundee on Wednesday. James Cantley, Ify Mordi and Rory McCrimmon presented on their different approaches to diabetes research, followed by an insightful Q&A. Great to connect with the Scottish T1D community!

Thanks to <a href="/BT1DUK/">Breakthrough T1D UK</a> for organising a fantastic Research Update event in Dundee on Wednesday. James Cantley, Ify Mordi and Rory McCrimmon presented on their different approaches to diabetes research, followed by an insightful Q&amp;A. Great to connect with the Scottish T1D community!
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Thanks to Breakthrough T1D and all attendees for an excellent “Islet Cells in T1D” meeting this week at the University of Chicago. It was a great forum covering scientific and therapeutic advances in the field. Thanks also to our local host Raghu Mirmira.

Thanks to <a href="/BreakthroughT1D/">Breakthrough T1D</a> and all attendees for an excellent “Islet Cells in T1D” meeting this week at the University of Chicago. It was a great forum covering scientific and therapeutic advances in the field. Thanks also to our local host Raghu Mirmira.
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Greg and Morgan had a fantastic time at the Diabetes UK PhD Student Networking Day. A great opportunity to meet ECRs in the diabetes field, exchange ideas and develop essential skills in scientific and lay presenting.

Greg and Morgan had a fantastic time at the <a href="/DiabetesUK/">Diabetes UK</a> PhD Student Networking Day. A great opportunity to meet ECRs in the diabetes field, exchange ideas and develop essential skills in scientific and lay presenting.