
Harriet Lahiff
@harrietlahiff1
Registered Pharmacist. Post doc @ University of Liverpool; creating an in vivo model for Ras mutations in cancers. 🏳️🌈.
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https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/systems-molecular-and-integrative-biology/staff/harriet-lahiff/ 08-05-2019 12:49:34
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An awesome event today, working with Widening Participation at University of Liverpool & many great volunteers! Local schools visiting for some FUN lab-based activities! WCRD Molecular & Clinical Cancer Medicine (MCCM) Inst of Systems, Molecular & Integrative Biology North West Cancer Research University of Liverpool


Today is World Cancer Research Day! Here's a little snippet of my activity as part of what the amazing Lorna Young (Molecular & Clinical Cancer Medicine (MCCM)) organized at University of Liverpool to celebrate. #WorldCancerResearchDay #WideningParticipation #PublicEngagement #CancerResearch linkedin.com/posts/hlahiff_…

A fantastic game Harriet Lahiff designed herself! "Drug Discovery Murder Mystery" Looking at local prevalent cancers, and an introduction to drug discovery & selection! #CancerResearch #WorldCancerResearchDay







Dr Harriet Lahiff (Harriet Lahiff), a postdoctoral researcher in the Molecular & Clinical Cancer Medicine (MCCM), recently participated in our Teaching Experience Initiative to gain valuable teaching experience. ➡️bit.ly/3DfU2qV #TeamLivUni


Really insightful time at the 10th Annual Pedagogic Research Conference The Academy - grateful for support and feedback on my research project presentation for my MA in Academic Practice . Theres still time to get involved, reach out if you're an academic pharmacist!

For my University of Liverpool colleagues



Returning to the lab after a great week at Biochemical Society Small G Proteins in Cellular Signalling and Disease 2025. Blown away by the high calibre of research on display, and grateful to have been able to showcase our work after years in development. #BiochemEvent #SGP25


Lovely day today at the North West Cancer Research Symposium today. Personal highlight was the inspiring opening talk from Dr Andy Knox who highlighted the importance of addressing health inequalities in cancer research. Really excited to read his new book!
