
Dr Samantha Pitt
@samjpitt
Electrophysiologist and ion channel enthusiast
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02-10-2014 12:24:27
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Congratulations to Dr Fiona Murray Dr Fiona Murray on organising a fantastic SCF meeting in Aberdeen. A big shout out to Katie Abraham (Phys Soc Springboard Student) who presented at her first conference and won a poster prize The Physiological Society Cellular Medicine, University of St Andrews. See you all in St Andrews in 2024.

📢NEW PhD Opportunity! Looking for a #fundedPhD in #Genomics or #CellularMedicine? Read about this fantastic opportunity to investigate the genetic risk of #cardiovascular disorders w/Silvia Paracchini & Dr Samantha Pitt! ➡️bit.ly/3GbKlZo Funded by Tenovus Scotland


We're delighted to sponsor reduced early registration fees for undergrad (£35) and postgrad (£65) PHYSOC President members. The event will include lectures by several experts in the field, including our own Dr Samantha Pitt! Register here ➡️ bit.ly/3JYNCwg Cellular Medicine, University of St Andrews #MembraneTransport

Final reminder to submit abstracts for The Physiological Society Membrane Transport 2023 bit.ly/42jZ26e, 24th-25th August, University of St Andrews 🏴. Abstract submission closes on Sun 30th Apr 23:59 BST. Fantastic programme of speakers and great opportunity to present your research!

Great meeting The Physiological Society Membrane Transport 2023 hosted in beautiful St Andrews. Congratulations to the organisers. Thanks for inviting me to tell you about our BHF funded work British Heart Foundation. Big shout out to Amy Dorward Amy Dorward on award of her poster prize #MembraneTransport2023







We have a PhD studentship available to study cerebrospinal fluid circulation at the nanoscale. #glymphatics #lymphatics 🧠🔬Come join us at University of St Andrews @PhysAstroStAnd neurophotonics.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/opportunities/

Interesting talks yesterday at the 2024 NCRG meeting #NCRG2024. Well done to all from Uni. St Andrews on your poster presentations. Congratulations to the organisers on a great meeting. Farewell Liverpool it’s been fun! British Heart Foundation School of Medicine Cellular Medicine, University of St Andrews



