Glasgow Orthopaedic Research Initiative – miniGLORI 2018

Further to the GLORI meeting organised back in February 2018 Dr Penelope M Tsimbouri has organised a smaller and vibrant “miniGLORI” involving people working on bone marrow related projects and more. Please RSVP with Dr Tsimbouri if you plan to attend. Hold the date for miniGLORI 2018! When: Friday 23rd of November, 1:30-4:30pm. Venue: room 526 James

Making stem cells feel at home

Stem cells can develop into many different cell types and allow our bodies to heal, such as when making new bone after a fracture. The immediate environment around them is highly specialised, it conveys both mechanical and chemical signals to the stem cells, and this has a big effect on their activity. They ‘decide’ what

Shortlisted! THE Awards 2018, Research Project of the Year: STEM category

We have been shortlisted for the Times Higher Education Awards 2018 with our FABW funded project for bone repair technologies. We are in the Research Project of the Year: STEM category. The award ceremony is scheduled for the 29th of November in London. More details about the shortlisting and the project in this blog post in our

Curiosity Live weekend at the Glasgow Science Festival

What a thrilling experience this weekend at the Glasgow Science Center. It feels so great and cool to explain our work to people from all backgrounds and ages. Over this weekend we’ve seen many groups of kids and also parents and seniors. I start my pitch and look at their faces to adapt and make

lifETIME CDT bid to full proposal stage & Industry Day June 2018

Update February 2019 – The lifETIME proposal has been successful and is recruiting PhD students. Check the lifETIME CDT website here for full details. __________________________________________________________________________________ We heard last week that we have progressed to the full proposal stage with lifETIME, our Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) bid that focuses on engineered tissues, in vitro models, for discovery