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Welcome to our new PhD cohort!

We would like to warmly welcome our new cohort of PhD students and visiting researcher, Belen. We look forward to having you as part of the team and see you achieve great things with your research projects! Belen Parra Torrejón, a visiting PhD student from University of Granada (Spain) is on an EMBO Fellowship and

The CeMi is growing!

The CeMi is happy to welcome it’s newest members to the team! Dr Miguel Pineda, Dr Donata Iandolo and Dr Lluis Oliver Cervello! Miguel joins us a new Lecturer, moving to the CeMi from the School of Infection and Immunity: ‘I was originally trained in pharmaceutical sciences, and a Versus Arthritis Career Development Fellowship gave

Welcome Camilla!

Welcome to Camilla, who is joining us as a new PhD student from Italy, working with Dr Massimo Vassilli in School of Engineering. Camilla graduated in Biomedical Engineering at the Politecnico di Milano, where she then concluded a Master in Biomechanics and Biomaterials. During her Master, she developed a strong interest in cellular biomechanics and

Fantastic Proteins!

Want to know some more about the Fantastic Proteins we work with in the lab? Why are they so fantastic? What is their role and why are they so important to us? Watch our short clips below by our Fantastic Team! Got a question or want to see more? Contact us or tweet us @theglasgowcemi

Welcome!

A big CeMi welcome to our newest members of the team, Hussain, Rosalia & Udesh! Hussain and Udesh are joining the HEALIKICK project and Rosalia is working with Prof Dalby on an MRC project. Read below for some background on the new team members…. Dr Udesh Dhawan I developed an early interest in genetics when

Mind & Body Healing Symposium

Event information The University of Glasgow and University College London are joining together for a half day symposium, in support of the Sir Bobby Charlton Foundation. Both teams are working with the Foundation, which aims to improve the lives of victims of conflict. The Foundation’s work is so important to civilians affected by war, often