
Rob Hynds
@robhynds
Scientist studying epithelial biology, stem cells and cancer @EpiCENTR_ICH. ⚽️ @BCFC 🏃🏻♂️ @LondonHeathside
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https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=esKBZi8AAAAJ&hl=en 25-02-2009 19:03:23
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To all LSCN followers and #stemcell researchers: find us on #BlueskySocial 🦋 Lars Carlén.bsky.social We hope to see you there! Owen J. Harrison Sara Campinoti Rob Hynds Inês Sequeira Roberta Azzarelli Rocio Sancho Lab Spagnoli Lab Bill Grey



New postdoc position investigating interstitial lung abnormalities (ILA) and mechanisms driving early lung fibrosis King's Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine Royal Brompton and Harefield Guy's and St Thomas' The Crick Please do consider applying: jobs.ac.uk/job/DLS668/pos… Closing date 18th Feb.



Applications are now open for the Summer studentships 2025, in collaboration with Action for Pulmonary Fibrosis, Pulmonary Fibrosis NI and Breathing Matters. They cover stipend and consumables for up to 8 weeks over the summer period. For more info and to apply balr.co.uk/awards deadline 10/05

🚨Announcement! We extended the abstract submission deadline to Monday 7th of April! Don't miss this chance to present your work and win one of our prizes 🏆 The Francis Crick Institute the Node Young Embryologist Network Inês Sequeira Rob Hynds STEMCELL Technologies STEMCELL Technologies Stem Cell Forum GOS-ICH Stem Cell Initiative

🚨Today our airway basal cell proliferation screening work is published J Cell Science! We found that multiple Wnt activating compounds promote basal cell proliferation and validated 1-azakenpaullone in vivo. doi.org/10.1242/jcs.26…

Lungs for Living Rob Hynds Epithelial Cell Biology in ENT Research Group Read more about this research in our ‘First person’ interview with Yuki Ishii and Jessica Orr: journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/13…






Great to see Krijn Dijkstra's work from The Francis Crick Institute published! He developed clonal organoid lines from NSCLC tumours and PDX models. Immune evasion varied between clones from the same tumour, highlighting intratumour heterogeneity and providing a model to study it.



The AJRCMB Call for Papers on Lung Repair Models and Mechanisms - launched at the Vermont Stem Cell Conference earlier this month - is now open! Please consider submitting your next paper here. Thanks to Janette Burgess and Andrew Halayko for making this happen 🙌