
Steve Hall
@srhall106
Cape Bretoner and pharmacologist working at Lancaster University. 🇨🇦 → 🇬🇧
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06-09-2011 01:06:09
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Dr. Michelle Yap (Michelle Yap) is spearheading a Special Issue of Frontiers in Pharmacology focused on proteins from venoms, their pharmacology, and their potential as future therapeutics. If you're interested in submitting an article, check it out here: frontiersin.org/research-topic…



🚨 Fellow venom researchers! Our special Research Topic in Frontiers in Pharmacology is almost finished (due date of Dec 4). If you or a venomy friend have data that is almost ready to be published, please message myself, Michelle Yap, or Cassie Modahl. frontiersin.org/research-topic…

Very happy to have received an Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene ECR grant funded by @HamishOgstonFdn to look at how venoms impact wound healing 🐍 excited to get started in the lab! 👩🏼🔬


Fantastic to finally have Steve Hall paper on repurposed drugs for preventing severe local envenoming caused by #snakebites published. This was a long journey but out today in @naturecomms. rdcu.be/dtAIH


New drug combinations could protect snakebite victims from injuries caused by toxic venom suggests research led by Nick Casewell Centre for Snakebite Research & Interventions and Dr Steven Hall Steve Hall from Lancaster Medical School lancaster.ac.uk/news/-new-drug…

our latest #snakebite paper is out today in PNASNews. Led by Keirah Bartlett and Steve Hall, involving many others from Centre for Snakebite Research & Interventions & wonderful international collaborators, we show that the repurposed drug varespladib prevents cobra dermonecrosis. pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

A new popular science piece led by Steve Hall, highlighting some of our recent research on the testing of potential new #snakebite treatments for tackling cytotoxic #venoms. Centre for Snakebite Research & Interventions theconversation.com/snakebites-can…


