
Tamina Lebek
@lebektamina
PhD student, Institute for Regeneration and Repair at The University of Edinburgh
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14-04-2023 07:56:08
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We're reviving the Society for Developmental Biology-British Society for Developmental Biology interview chain here with Tamina Lebek and @corie_owen, who won the poster prizes in the BSDB and SDB annual meetings respectively. Check out this interview about their research and their experiences at the meetings: thenode.biologists.com/the-sdb-bsdb-i…





Our Biologists @ 100 conference will include a careers session for ECRs, organised by BSCB & British Society for Developmental Biology reps @_abinagui, Emily Lucas & Aymen al-Rawi. We are excited to have Richard Sever as our keynote speaker. Abstract deadline: 13 Dec focalplane.biologists.com/2024/12/06/ear…


Happy to see our predictive scores integrated into DECIPHER! We hope they will help clinicians uncover the molecular mechanisms driving dominant disease. Huge thanks to the team at The DECIPHER Project for their support. A follow-up study is underway to improve predictions—stay tuned

7 days left to apply for this @AI4BI_CDT PhD project with me, Guillaume Blin Centre for Regenerative Medicine and Peter Humphreys Join us to advance scientific machine learning methods for biomedical discovery science

Check out the PUFFIN system (Positive Ultra-Bright Fluorescent Fusion for Identifying Neighbours)! PhD student Tamina Lebek at The University of Edinburgh explains how it boosts cell labelling to reveal crucial insights into cell communication during development. #CellBiology

We are featuring Tamina Lebek, British Society for Developmental Biology ECR representative and a PhD student at The University of Edinburgh, as an extraordinary biologist this week. Tamina has also been interviewed by the Node and given a Development presents…talk. #100biologists Development


Honored to be featured in #100biologists alongside so many inspiring scientists! The Company of Biologists and British Society for Developmental Biology supported my PhD journey through conferences, seminars, and travel grants. Proud to have two publications in CoB journals and to give back as a BSDB committee member!

