Giulia Avellino (@avellino_giulia) 's Twitter Profile
Giulia Avellino

@avellino_giulia

Phd student with a grip on placental metabolism

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Cambridge University (@cambridge_uni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stem cell-based embryo models could help our understanding of the problems that can affect early pregnancies. But their regulation is a grey area. That's why Cambridge Reproduction has launched a project to develop a governance framework for this research in the UK 👇

Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology (@obsgynaecam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PhD student Giulia Avellino Giulia Avellino presents a poster "Acetyl-CoA metabolism regulates human trophoblast stem cell differentiation" (Poster #14) today at the @CTR_Cambridge Annual Meeting

Jorge López-Tello (@jloptello) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After a very long gestation, I am thrilled to announce that our paper is out in Cell Metabolism! Here we show how crucial is IGF2 for the metabolic health of mother and offspring. Thanks to @CTR_Cambridge and Inst Metabolic Science-Metabolic Research Labs collaborators, reviewers & editor!🧶 cell.com/cell-metabolis…

Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology (@obsgynaecam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This morning, Marco Falcone presented a summary of his summer project in Cambridge, supervised by Dr Irving Aye and Giulia Avellino. Glad to hear he also had a chance to enjoy a dip into river Cam in Grantchester!

This morning, Marco Falcone presented a summary of his summer project in Cambridge, supervised by Dr <a href="/irv_aye/">Irving Aye</a> and <a href="/avellino_giulia/">Giulia Avellino</a>. Glad to hear he also had a chance to enjoy a dip into river Cam in Grantchester!
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS (@cuh_nhs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One in 200 newborns is admitted to a neonatal unit with sepsis caused by a bacteria commonly carried by their mothers – much greater than the previous estimate, say researchers based at The Rosie Hospital and Cambridge University Read more: orlo.uk/yS04t #Excellent

One in 200 newborns is admitted to a neonatal unit with sepsis caused by a bacteria commonly carried by their mothers – much greater than the previous estimate, say researchers based at The Rosie Hospital and <a href="/Cambridge_Uni/">Cambridge University</a> 

Read more: orlo.uk/yS04t

#Excellent
Women's Health Under The Microscope (@whum_cam_uni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One in 200 #newborns 👶 is admitted to neonatal unit 🏥with sepsis! According to Cambridge University researchers in Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology this is caused by a #bacteria 🦠that is often carried by #pregnant women 🤰

Loke Centre for Trophoblast Research (@loke_ctr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We can't wait to welcome our delegates to Cambridge for the CTR Annual Meeting on Monday and Tuesday next week! In-person registration is closed, but there's still time to register for online attendance: tinyurl.com/trophoblast24

We can't wait to welcome our delegates to Cambridge for the CTR Annual Meeting on Monday and Tuesday next week!   

In-person registration is closed, but there's still time to register for online attendance: tinyurl.com/trophoblast24
Giulia Avellino (@avellino_giulia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was great to hear about amazing research in the reproductive field at #SSR2024 and to present my #PhD project in a talk!Thanks to the organisers for the best international abstract #award and for selecting my colleagues, glad to share the experience @CTR_Cambridge Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology

It was great to hear about amazing research in the reproductive field at #SSR2024 and to present my #PhD project in a talk!Thanks to the organisers for the best international abstract #award and for selecting my colleagues, glad to share the experience @CTR_Cambridge <a href="/ObsGynaeCam/">Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology</a>
Giulia Avellino (@avellino_giulia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔊 I’m honored to be organising Breaking the Silence about Uterine Fibroids powerful event in collab with Homerton College Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 📅26 Nov 2024 📍Great Hall, Homerton College 🔗 Register homerton.cam.ac.uk/events/homerto… Hope to see you there! #WomensHealth

Women's Health Under The Microscope (@whum_cam_uni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌟 Exciting News! 🌟 Join us for an impactful Fibroids Awareness Event! 📅 26 November, 13:30-19:00 📍 The Great Hall, Homerton College, University of Cambridge ⏳ New Registration Deadline: 25th November Register now 👉homerton.cam.ac.uk/events/homerto… #fibroidsawareness#womenshealth

Women's Health Under The Microscope (@whum_cam_uni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Women’s Health Under the Microscope team has grown! 🌟🔬 Meet the incredible scientists driving our mission forward and learn about their work #WHUM #WomenInScience #WomensHealth #ScienceForAll

Loke Centre for Trophoblast Research (@loke_ctr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Priscilla Day-Walsh and the Obs/Gynae team who recently participated at the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Black Health session in Parliament on Reproductive Equity & Fibroids👏🏽 APPG Black Health Women's Health Under The Microscope

Congratulations to Priscilla Day-Walsh and the Obs/Gynae team who recently participated at the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Black Health session in Parliament on Reproductive Equity &amp; Fibroids👏🏽 
<a href="/APPGBlackHealth/">APPG Black Health</a> 
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Irving Aye (@irv_aye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to contribute to this epic review with colleagues Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology and Stephen Tong. Loke Centre for Trophoblast Research The human placenta and its role in reproductive outcomes revisited | Physiological Reviews | American Physiological Society journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.115…