Maisoon Al-Jawad (@profmaisoon) 's Twitter Profile
Maisoon Al-Jawad

@profmaisoon

Professor of Biological Physics, Head of Oral Biology, School of Dentistry, U of Leeds. Hard tissue biomineralization, biomimetics, biomaterials.

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Sherif Elsharkawy (@sherif_sharkawy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our article at Nature Communications is the number 1 article in the Top 50: Chemistry and Materials Science collection of Nature Comms and within the top 50 out of 5,000 articles published in 2018. Great Achievement! #NCOMTop50 nature.com/ncomms/top50

Our article at Nature Communications is the number 1 article in the Top 50: Chemistry and Materials Science collection of Nature Comms and within the top 50 out of 5,000 articles published in 2018. Great Achievement!
#NCOMTop50
nature.com/ncomms/top50
European Synchrotron (@esrfsynchrotron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#UM2021 We had 2 winners for the best poster awards Congratulations to Mohammed Al-Mosawi from University of Leeds Leeds Dental School for his research on Imaging crystal lattice-tilt and diffraction intensity distribution in human dental enamel using synchrotron techniques.

#UM2021 We had 2 winners for the best poster awards

Congratulations to Mohammed Al-Mosawi from <a href="/UniversityLeeds/">University of Leeds</a> <a href="/leedsdentistry/">Leeds Dental School</a> for his research on Imaging crystal lattice-tilt and diffraction intensity distribution in human dental enamel using synchrotron techniques.
Leeds Dental School (@leedsdentistry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr Reem El-Gendy has recently completed the Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice (PGCAP). Successful completion of the programme means she has also been awarded Fellowship of the HEA (FHEA). Congratulations Reem!

Dr Reem El-Gendy has recently completed the Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice (PGCAP).

Successful completion of the programme means she has also been awarded Fellowship of the HEA (FHEA). 

Congratulations Reem!
XMaS Beamline (@xmasbeam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Heard of Amelogenesis Imperfect before? Remote team from Leeds Dental School using XRD European Synchrotron to understand this syndrome responsible for the incorrect formation of hydroxyapatite during the biomineralisation of 🦷 enamel. Maisoon Al-Jawad Phil Wynn Davies Mohammed Al-Mosawi Asmaa Harfoush

Heard of Amelogenesis Imperfect before? 
Remote team from <a href="/leedsdentistry/">Leeds Dental School</a> using XRD <a href="/esrfsynchrotron/">European Synchrotron</a> to understand this syndrome responsible for the incorrect formation of hydroxyapatite during the biomineralisation of 🦷 enamel.
<a href="/ProfMaisoon/">Maisoon Al-Jawad</a> 
<a href="/superwynn/">Phil Wynn Davies</a>
<a href="/TheMosawi/">Mohammed Al-Mosawi</a>
<a href="/HarfoushAsmaa/">Asmaa Harfoush</a>
Leeds Dental School (@leedsdentistry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have successfully renewed our Athena Swan Silver Award in recognition of our efforts to promote equality and inclusivity for students and staff. Thank you to everyone that has supported the initiative in the School. Read more ⬇️ bit.ly/3GtvBUQ

Aaron LeBlanc (@aaronleblanc6) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It turns out...Komodo dragons have iron-coated teeth! nature.com/articles/s4155… Their serrations and tips pop into the mouth with an orange hue. Using different techniques, we show that these iconic lizards have special iron-rich coatings on each tooth, keeping them razor sharp!

King's College London (@kingscollegelon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scientists have found Komodo dragons, the largest lizards in the world, have iron coated teeth. Aaron LeBlanc (Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences at King's) says the study gives us clues to how dinosaurs like the T-rex may have ripped apart their prey #ScienceatKings Read more⬇️ theguardian.com/environment/ar…

Maisoon Al-Jawad (@profmaisoon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@DrLisaSimmons I remember his first day at little school- we were at esrf. He liked t green tray at lunch in the canteen. How time flies...