
Andrew McAinsh
@kinetochore
Cell biologist based in Warwick who cares most about science (especially kinetochores), cycling & that lovely family of mine
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http://mechanochemistry.org/mcainsh/ 18-12-2011 23:50:48
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Fantastic show of support at Kenilworth School this morning! kenilworth.nub.news/n/student-led-…

🔬Midlands Open Bioimaging (MOB) is a new collaborative network facilitating remote training & access to advanced microscopy Centre Of Membrane Proteins and REceptors davide calebiro @unibirm_mds BioMedSci Warwick Warwick CAMDU Claire Mitchell University of Leicester Researcher Academy 🗞️bit.ly/3KhrBqS


With this grant, our lab at SciLifeLab Karolinska Institutet will start a collaboration with Steve Royle Rhys Denver of University of Warwick and Carlos Lois of Caltech to study neuronal electromechanical signalling. Congrats to all the teams..

NanoSyrinx are in sunny London today for the ICURe Showcase event, celebrating the success of the Innovate UK ICURe Programme.





Find out more about reproductive health - from the science of human cell division to changing fertility over time, and how researchers University of Warwick are developing our understanding. 22 May 7pm, @1MILLSTREET bit.ly/3I0B1by Jo Muter Dr Tom Rawlings Pint of Science UK #pint23


Just had a fantastic three days talking about all things kinetochore and spindle with Andrew McAinsh Iva Tolić and Nenad Pavin. The presentations and discussions were brilliant and I'm feeling so inspired to do the next key experiment! Thank you everyone!


Delighted to share news that Prof. Satyajit (Jitu) Mayor will join us in University of Warwick BioMedSci Warwick mechanochemistry as our first The Leverhulme Trust International Professor. warwick.ac.uk/newsandevents/…


Eleven years in Warwick Med School with these lovely people and many others 😍 Now I’m out the door on the way to the next adventure, full of delicious UMAP cake from the talented Dr Tom Rawlings with a whole load of happy memories! Jan Brosens A/Prof Erin Greaves Paul Brighton #ReproRocks


Happy to see this published finally! Congratulations Bettina Mihalas and all authors! Thanks to the constructive reviewers and Anne Knowlton and to the couples who donated oocytes. Age-dependent loss of cohesion protection in human oocytes sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


We are looking for an Assistant/Associate Professor who is pursuing research into how the disruption of electrical function and/or mechanobiology contributes to human pathologies, and in particular cardiac disorders. More info here: warwick-careers.tal.net/vx/appcentre-e… or get in touch.
