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Chris Gribben

@chrisgrbbn

Postdoctoral scientist working on stem cell biology @VallierLab @SCICambridge PhD @behrens_lab @thecrick. Views are my own.

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Interesting article about the importance of ā€˜superspreaders’ and why we should be tracing backwards as well as forwards

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For anyone else who pipettes for a living: I recently discovered that 1.5ml Eppendorfs weigh 1g, so you can check the volume in the tube just by weighing it. You’re welcome. #AcademicChatter #AcademicTwitter #phdchat

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While reading Barack Obama’s memoir, I’ve just realised that even presidents take more annual leave than academics #AcademicTwitter #AcademicChatter #academia

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Only a few days left to apply for a postdoc position in our group @MRL_Cam to study insulin action and glucose transporter traffic. We have some exciting new projects to make your own. Please RT to spread the word. jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/29636/

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Our latest paper with Rocio Sancho Lab is out in Cell Stem Cell! Read about beta cell biogenesis in the adult pancreas. Congratulations Chris Gribben, Chris Lambert and all others involved! cell.com/cell-stem-cell…

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On this week's episode: #BetaCell biogenesis. Researchers in Drs. Axel Behrens' (Behrens lab) and Rocio Sancho's (Rocio Sancho Lab) labs identified Ngn3-expressing #DuctalCells as a source of adult β cell neogenesis. Paper: bit.ly/3E8IMZN Episode: bit.ly/3zZyLeY

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Feeling lucky to have got to attend ISSCR2022 in person and to present our latest research on liver plasticity from ludovic vallier. Blown away by some of the cutting-edge stem cell science happening, with stem cell derived cells closer than ever to the clinic. #ISSCR2022

Feeling lucky to have got to attend ISSCR2022 in person and to present our latest research on liver plasticity from <a href="/VallierLab/">ludovic vallier</a>. Blown away by some of the cutting-edge stem cell science happening, with stem cell derived cells closer than ever to the clinic. #ISSCR2022
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Media volume in cell culture can impact cell phenotypes. Happy to be a part of this study, which could be important for anyone doing cell culture.

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Was a pleasure to visit beautiful Lund the last few days and get to present latest research from ludovic vallier on chronic liver disease #LundStem2023

Was a pleasure to visit beautiful Lund the last few days and get to present latest research from <a href="/VallierLab/">ludovic vallier</a> on chronic liver disease #LundStem2023
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ludovic vallier is recruiting a PhD student to study cellular plasticity. The position will be working closely with Irene Talon MPI for Molecular Genetics on a super cool project aiming to understand the divergence in cellular plasticity between species. Please apply here: jobs.bihealth.org/PhD-Student-in…

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New paper from ludovic vallier is online. "Acquisition of epithelial plasticity in human chronic liver diseases". Amazing work from Chris Gribben and Vasileios Galanakis in collaboration with Irina Mohorianu and Mike Alison. Few key points: 1/ link.springer.com/article/10.103…

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In our paper now nature from ludovic vallier, we used tissue clearing of end stage human chronic liver disease samples to reveal the 3D organisation of a regenerative nodule. A complex network of biliary cells (white) forms a basket-like structure surrounding hepatocytes (green).