
Dept of Haematology, Cardiff University
@haematology_cu
Dept of Haematology: Cardiff University. Focus on basic and translational research into haematological malignancies including clinical trials & new therapies
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https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/medicine/research/divisions/cancer-and-genetics/haematology 12-03-2024 20:53:40
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Join our new Wales Applied Virology Unit as a Lecturer in Infectious Disease Epidemiology / Behavioural Science! See the advert here krb-sjobs.brassring.com/TGnewUI/Search… And contact WAVU co-director David Gillespie for informal enquiries. #NewPI #Lecturer #GroupLeader #Job #Opportunity

Looking forward to hearing from Sian Rizzo and Owen Hughes.

Finn Gough Sian Rizzo Blood Cancer UK Hi Finn, great question The most common signs are breathlessness, bruising and repeat infection. These can indicate lots of illnesses so a GP is a best first port of call.

Rhys Morgan Sian Rizzo Blood Cancer UK Worst#1 when an experiment fails, but you've just got to get back in the lab and learn from it Worst#2 when someone pips you to publishing something that overlaps with your project Worst#3 negotiating paper authorships

Professor Tonks is co-director of Division of Cancer & Genetics Division of Cancer & Genetics and also head of Haematology College of BLS. Grateful to his team for raising awareness of this difficult to treat disease as well as showcasing the fantastic research Cardiff University

Today is X-takeover day! I’m hijacking’s my boss’s account to raise awareness of Acute Myeloid Leukaemia. Join me Alex Tonks for Q&A #AMLCardiff Blood Cancer UK

Hi all, I'm Owen, a 3rd year PhD student in Alex's lab studying a protein called NFIC which, is overproduced by AML cells and i want to know why? If anyone has any questions about me or my research, ask away. #AMLCardiff Health and Care Research Wales Blood Cancer UK Owen Hughes

🌱Mark adams Health and Care Research Wales Blood Cancer UK Owen Hughes Always lovely to hear people wanting to be involved in research. We get our samples from CUBiobank , most of which are from clinical trials but to prevent any potential bias we do not know who our samples are collected from.



Rosie Harrison, an undergraduate student from BioSci, has been gaining experience with the AML Group for 9 months and will be leaving on the 20th of June. We wish her all the best for the future. Exciting times ahead! الحصول على #Haematology#Research#SchoolofMedicine👩🔬
