Postdoc position open in the lab, build a really cool tool to determine how immune cells migrate to and from various organs! Please share
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Pre-print on CD31+ T-cells and advancing age. We found that CD31+ T-cells may offer angiogenic properties due to expressing greater VEGF-A levels than CD31- T-cells, yet this is exacerbated with age - which may reflect a pathological inflammatory phenotype
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Why is it that it is 2026, and when submitting a manuscript, you still have to include code for special characters on a submission portal?!
There is no evidence to support that claim.
And this is why we teach mathematics in school.
Porty beach mornings are good mornings. Delaying the start of the email rush
The Oriam National Performance Centre are looking to hire 2 x part time sport scientists to support their work with @heriotwattuni.bsky.social sports union teams, as well as key performance partners. Take a look!
Title: PERFORMANCE ANALYST
📍Place: @scottishFA 🏴
💰Salary: £27,000 - £30,000 / year
📅Deadline: 1/8/25
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Research has an economic return multiplier >1. So taxes don't even really pay for research. Research more than pays for itself, the taxes are just used to kick-start the positive economic cycle. The more money invested in research, the better the economy.
Our department @ucph.bsky.social is looking for a new faculty member! This is a nice environment for an ambitious PI with a research focus on cardiovascular system, metabolism and/or drug discovery! Happy to answer questions if you are interested!
with this trip and work funded by @vivensa.bsky.social Ignition Fund. Huge thanks to Dr James Turner and Professor Leigh Breen for the hospitality and supporting this work
Have just spent 2 amazing days at the University of Birmingham, learning to isolate and characterise immune cells from human skeletal muscle tissue. We’re developing this protocol so we can undertake studies investigating role of immune cells in ageing muscle
What a way to end the academic year @heriotwattuni.bsky.social Our year 3 Sport and Exercise Science students presented their experiences of their placement in industry, demonstrating the challenges they faced, and their professional development. Thanks to all placement providers and staff involved
Decided to go for a run yesterday. Didn’t plan the route, just went where it seemed sunniest. Was not a fast run, but most enjoyable this year.
All set for our Health and Care Technology Global Research Institute ECR conference at @heriotwattuni.bsky.social . Lots of varied research focused at improving population and patient care.
2 new teaching focused tenure track faculty positions in my dept.
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It is Offer Holder Day this weekend at @heriotwattuni.bsky.social. Looking forward to welcoming future Sport and Exercise Science students to our campus and amazing facilities within Oriam Scotland's Performance Centre. Take a look at the video below for what we offer youtu.be/HKUGCV0ldEM?...
Delighted to have been awarded a Dunhill Medical Trust Ignition fund to undertake skills training in analysis of skeletal muscle resident immune cells. Thanks to Dr James Turner and Prof Leigh Breen (University of Birmingham) for supporting. #muscle #ageing #immunology
It’s been a rocky 2 years but the human tissue lab is finally complete (other than some paperwork for health and safety!). Thanks to everyone involved and looking forward to getting back in the lab! Thanks to @thermofishersci.bsky.social for the equipment and Beckman Coulter for the amazing flow!
Hi BlueSky #immunology folk! Advice- Looking to develop method to isolate immune cells from human muscle biopsies. Issues arise with cleavage of certain receptors. Any suggestions? Currently planning working with Collagenase B, but has its limitations. Thanks!
There is significant variation in the progenitor cell response to exercise. A contributing factor to this variation is cardiorespiratory fitness. The fitter you are, the higher the absolute intensity you exercise at, resulting in more progenitor cell mobilisation
Last week I was at the @heriotwattuni.bsky.social Dubai campus for week 2 of the Global Leaders Programme. Lots of learning from a great bunch of people from various disciplines and services at the University, in a truly stimulating programme. Beautiful campus, and outrageous city.
'How's that on a scale of medieval misogyny?'
Ian Hislop tells Andrew Marr that Elon Musk is 'riddled with contradictions'.
This is so cool. The technology to track these changes in humans is amazing. Intrigued whether specific immune cell populations differentially respond to MI - seems lots to come here pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29511843/
Delighted to get this off the ground. Exciting collaboration, with all parties truly benefiting. Students, staff, players and organisations alike. Promising opportunities for our sport and exercise science students @heriotwattuni.bsky.social
Nice to see this in print before the end of the year- ‘Centenarians- the way to healthy vascular ageing and longevity’. Part of the VascAgeNet COST action working group
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Christmas done differently- I must admit, could get used to it!
Christmas cake made. Quite happy with it, although (dare I say it), too much brandy this time!