
Alicja Olejnik
@a0lejnik
PhD Student at @Mortiboyslab studying age-related mitophagy changes in various cell types sites.google.com/sheffield.ac.uโฆ
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02-10-2022 18:45:25
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interesting first day of the MedSchool Research Day, full of interesting talks and posters! thank you for giving ECRs a platform to talk about our research MortiboysLab Neuroscience Institute The University of Sheffield #MSRM2023


Iโm very honoured to have won the @MDHRSA Twitter poster award today! Congratulations to other winners! ๐๐ #MSRM2023 MortiboysLab Neuroscience Institute The University of Sheffield


Looking for an exciting role working with cell models of #Parkinsons then look no further. We are recruiting a research assistant to the MortiboysLab Neuroscience Institute Closing date 10th August, please RT jobs.ac.uk/job/DBQ448/resโฆ



exciting day full of #aging talks at the Helsi Annual Meeting today The University of Sheffield



๐ Exciting news! Our lab website is now live! ๐ Explore the latest research updates and more information from Prof Heather Mortiboys and the team at sites.google.com/sheffield.ac.uโฆ. #MitochondriaResearch


wonderful Pint Of Science tonight explaining mitochondria in ageing! thank you to the organisers! #pint24 Pint of Science UK Neuroscience Institute MortiboysLab


First day of @aOlejnik's PhD Intensive Clinical Experience Programme at Sheffield Hospitals! ๐ A fantastic opportunity to gain valuable #ClinicalExperience during her non-clinical PhD course. Thank you #SheffieldHospitals





We are very proud of our PI Prof Heather Mortiboys, who was one of the women chosen from over 300 nominations for the Inspirational Women exhibition at the university! ๐ You are truly deserving of this honor. Please check out the portraits.


Great job to Alicja Olejnik for an outstanding departmental seminar presentation! It's always enlightening to hear about the effects of ageing on mitophagy from you. ๐




Super excited to share the latest paper from MortiboysLab Simon Bell We show metabolic abnormalities in astrocytes from Alzheimer's patients which is rescued with hexokinase 1. Am amazing team effort and I am so happy this exciting work is now out rdcu.be/dTTcf