
Rhys Morgan
@rhysmorganlab
Leukaemia & @UK_Wnt Scientist, @Sussex_BCR Co-Director, @SussexLifeSci Associate Prof, @anthonynolan HSC Donor, @LMRUK_org panelist, Welsh/Bristolian hybrid 🌻
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Join me and Dr David Palmer, Haematology Clinician at University Hospitals Sussex BSMS, for a 3.5 year Sussex Life Sciences funded PhD (UK home fees only) studying RUNX1 mutations in myeloid leukaemia here at University of Sussex Sussex Blood Cancer Research Sussex Cancer Research Centre Details and apply👇👇 sussex.ac.uk/study/fees-fun…

….. and some fantastic poster presentations from ECR community with PhD students Aimilia Vareli from Simon Mitchell group in BSMS and Chris Alamniotis from erika mancini group in Sussex Life Sciences



And a final bonus to cap off a great day, Laurence Pearl 🔥💚🚣♀️🛶♊️ presents the Sussex Cancer Research Centre Rising Star Award to our BCR-ABL warrior Jasmeen Oberoi!



The Sussex Cancer Fund are incredible partners in supporting the SCRC. Please support them so we can support more of your research.



Fantastic new work out from the Gammons/Bienz group at MRC-LMB Cell Biology The CIMR in Nature Communications revealing new insights into Wnt signalosome assembly by Axin. 👇👇👇



📢Submit your abstract by the 15th July and join us in 📍Barcelona! 😎 Capped to only 60 participants, all selected applicants will be invited to present their research!! 🤩 Don't miss this fantastic opportunity organised by EHA_StemCells and European Hematology Association

Big thanks to Kostas Tzelepis from Cambridge Stem Cell Institute for visiting us at University of Sussex Sussex Life Sciences Sussex Blood Cancer Research and giving the final Biochemistry & Biomedicine @ University of Sussex seminar of the series. Fantastic talk with super exciting data and very grateful for the helpful input into several ongoing projects here.






Many congratulations to Jo Renaut, final year South Coast Biosciences DTP PhD student in the Frances Pearl lab, who won the People’s Choice category at the University of Sussex 3 Minute Thesis final last week presenting ‘Synthetic Lethality: Finding Cancer’s Hidden Vulnerabilities to Save Lives’. 👏👏👏


I met with DKMS UK | We Delete Blood Cancer and Anthony Nolan at Parliament today. I signed up to be a donor and got my cheeks swabbed. Every 20 minutes, someone in the UK is diagnosed with a blood cancer or blood disorder. DKMS is working to give every patient in need the best possible chance of
