
Megan Quickfall
@vmq_science
MIBTP Doctoral Research Student at the University of Birmingham. Investigating the effect of exercise on T-cell activity in autoimmune disease populations.
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05-10-2021 14:07:12
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We are still recruiting for our study investigating the impact of home-based exercise on the progression of autoimmunity in people with new-onset type-1 diabetes. Please contact: [email protected]. DRWF T1D Exchange Beyond Type 1 Type 1 Diabetes TrialNet Megan Quickfall


We are recruiting for this study investigating the impact of a home-based exercise intervention on the progression of autoimmunity in people with new-onset type-1 diabetes. Please contact: [email protected]. PLEASE RETWEET. UHB Diabetes Liverpool Diabetes Partnership Team Diabetes 101


I have a part-time RA position going live soon. The project will examine the impact of exercise on well-being and disease activity in people with Lupus. The position can run alongside a postgraduate degree. Please get in touch if you're interested UBSportExR




Late post as always but had an amazing time event leading Pint of Science UK. Three great nights, nine fascinating talks and four phenomenal volunteers with me- Daisy, @chunguschu, Megan Quickfall and Dou Feng. Canβt wait for next year!



Time for the 16th International Society of Exercise Immunology Symposium in Vienna. Team UBSportExR is either there or en route - James Turner, PhD Megan Quickfall Fendi Pradana Phoebe

Congratulations to Megan Quickfall on another first author publication. I look forward to these data in 2025: EXamining the feasibility of exerCisE to manage symptoms of Lupus (EXCEL): a protocol for a randomised controlled pilot study lupus.bmj.com/content/12/1/eβ¦

PhD applications open for Black British Researchers at UoB. Project Title: Examining the impact of physical activity and sedentary behaviour on the clinical health of people with Lupus. birmingham.ac.uk/study/postgrad⦠Please contact me for more information: [email protected]