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Helen Kalirai

@kaliraihelen

Senior postdoctoral research fellow in the Liverpool Ocular Oncology Research Group

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LOORG are taking part in the Great Walk 2022 with Unilever in memory of their colleague Renee, raising funds for vital research into Uveal Melanoma; a rare and devastating cancer. To support our team please see the link below. Thank you! #JustGiving justgiving.com/fundraising/Te…

Sarah Coupland πŸ’™πŸ”¬πŸš΄πŸ»β€β™‚οΈπŸ“· πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ (@sarahcoupland3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My research group is 16 years old: during this time we’ve supported Women in Medicine and Science. School pupils visit our labs & we’ve supervised postgrad students of diverse backgrounds. My 2 Post-Docs, Helen & Karen, are the best! ⁦LOORG⁩

My research group is 16 years old: during this time we’ve supported Women in Medicine and Science. School pupils visit our labs &amp; we’ve supervised postgrad students of diverse backgrounds. My 2 Post-Docs, Helen &amp; Karen, are the best! ⁦<a href="/icanceresearch/">LOORG</a>⁩
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Installing our art works The Women's Organisation for International Women’s Day and on display until end of March. Thanks Sandra and Maggie for your support and allowing us to do this. Thanks also to Richard Meaghan IN/TP for inspiring our artwork at your studio every Thursday.

Installing our art works <a href="/TheWomensOrg/">The Women's Organisation</a> for International Women’s Day and on display until end of March. Thanks Sandra and Maggie for your support and allowing us to do this. Thanks also to <a href="/RichardMeaghan/">Richard Meaghan IN/TP</a> for inspiring our artwork at your studio every Thursday.
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This March, we will be displaying the work of the all-female art group #SigmaSirens, which consists of artists Helen Kalirai Lydia, Claire, and Sasha. Come along and support local #ArtInLiverpool πŸ–ŒοΈ Find out more about Sigma Art School here: ow.ly/Rort50NeevF

This March, we will be displaying the work of the all-female art group #SigmaSirens, which consists of artists <a href="/KaliraiHelen/">Helen Kalirai</a>  Lydia, Claire, and Sasha. 

Come along and support local #ArtInLiverpool πŸ–ŒοΈ

Find out more about Sigma Art School here: ow.ly/Rort50NeevF
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It’s National Pathology Week! The NPW Banner is up on display in the William Henry Duncan Building ⁦University of Liverpool⁩ with free pamphlets and badges to take. ⁦RC of Pathologists⁩ ⁦The Pathologist⁩ ⁦Pathological Society⁩ ⁦LOORG⁩ ⁦@LivHospitals⁩

It’s National Pathology Week! The NPW Banner is up on display in the William Henry Duncan Building ⁦<a href="/LivUni/">University of Liverpool</a>⁩ with free pamphlets and badges to take. ⁦<a href="/RCPath/">RC of Pathologists</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/pathologistmag/">The Pathologist</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/pathsoc/">Pathological Society</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/icanceresearch/">LOORG</a>⁩ ⁦@LivHospitals⁩
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#NationalPathologyWeek Mike Osborn, President of the Royal College of Pathologists & Consultant Histopathologist highlights the importance of #pathologists, not just in the fight against #COVID-19, but in fight against #infectiousdiseases everyday πŸ’­πŸ‘‡πŸΌ fal.cn/3zlhv

#NationalPathologyWeek Mike Osborn, President of the Royal College of Pathologists &amp; Consultant Histopathologist highlights the importance of #pathologists, not just in the fight against #COVID-19, but in fight against #infectiousdiseases everyday πŸ’­πŸ‘‡πŸΌ

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As Autumn rolls into town so does the start of term and LOORG are delighted to welcome our 3 new PhD students, James, Max and Josh, who will be working on projects to improve our understanding of uveal melanoma. Pathological Society North West Cancer Research ABDE SYEDNA TUS LiverpoolClinLabs

As Autumn rolls into town so does the start of term and LOORG are delighted to welcome our 3 new PhD students, James, Max and Josh, who will be working on projects to improve our understanding of uveal melanoma. <a href="/pathsoc/">Pathological Society</a> <a href="/NorthWestCancer/">North West Cancer Research</a> <a href="/ismib/">ABDE SYEDNA TUS</a> <a href="/lplclinlabs/">LiverpoolClinLabs</a>