@mrc-lms.bsky.social retreat sees me walking past the Natural History Museum on a Friday morning.
Bloody love London ❤️
Posts by Alexis Barr
The whole of the moon by The Waterboys
youtu.be/sBW8Vnp8BzU?...
It’s the fricking moon! 50 years!
I’m bemused by the fact that none of my friends, or my husband, seem to be as excited as I am about the Artemis II launch. This is awesome! 🚀 🌖 🧑🚀 🧑🚀 🧑🚀 👩🚀
😂 well that’s hard to argue with!
Chocolate-coated macadamia nuts
We are excited to be recruiting into 3 Associate Professorship's in @oxfordbiochemistry.bsky.social. Come join us as a colleague and benefit from our vibrant and multidisciplinary environment. Reach out to me if you have any questions. Please repost! (tinyurl.com/48deybuu) (tinyurl.com/4pdvjaft).
Looking forward to reading this!
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Well I hadn’t originally thought of that but now you mention it….
Almost! But just 500ml this time
When your “carafe” of wine turns up…in a conical flask 🧪 😂
More PhD positions available @mrc-lms.bsky.social
Our Career Masterclass for Early-Career Cancer Researchers returns in 2026!
Join us online on 17-18 November to receive personalised advice from a panel of experts working in cancer research, covering topics ranging from post-PhD opportunities to the use of AI.
Register: eacr.org/conference/c...
After just one weekend, the kids are now basically experts in curling #winterolympics2026
“Hmmm. That doesn’t make sense”
Your time for doing science waxes and wanes throughout your career. Don’t let anybody tell you that you’re doing it wrong. You get to decide what’s right for you (as long as you meet your basic commitments). 🧪
We are also recruiting a Postdoc in cell/molecular biology!
3yr, fully funded by @cancerresearchuk.org more details here: news.cancerresearchuk.org/2025/11/27/s...
Apply here: www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/search-...
We are recruiting a Postdoc in computational biology, together with @mariasecrier.bsky.social
4yr, fully funded by @cancerresearchuk.org, ideal for Postdocs wanting to develop their independence
Applications open now: www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/search-...
In a seminar now where the speaker is sharing advice from their PhD mentor:
“You will make a lot of mistakes… you will be wrong a lot… if you can’t handle this, then science may not be right for you.”
I should read that one then. And no I didn’t. Will take a look. Thanks!
Yes! I loved this book. Really changed my outlook on life
Come on Barnsley!!! 👊🏻
It’s the big game tonight! Eeek!
COME ON BARNSLEY ⚽️ 🔴⚪️
#barnsleyfcvsliverpool
#facup
#canwedoitagain
I think you can only really complain about a slow review process if, when reviewing, you submit your own reviews on time
30. The Venice Sketchbook by Rhys Bowen (last read of 2025!)
A beautiful story set between the outbreak of WW2 & 2001. A tale of love & sacrifice set in the magnificent Venice
29. Gold Murder by Angus Watson
Written by a good friend of mine. A great murder mystery set in the American gold rush told with a very British sense of humour
28. The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway
I loved the drama of this book, even if most of the characters are detestable
A poster listing the names of invited speakers at the upcoming BSDB 2026 meeting at the University of Warwick, 23-26 March
Meeting schedule now online for @bsdb.bsky.social 2026 spring meeting: Molecules to Morphogenesis!
***Abstracts due in by January 16***
Join the outstanding line up! Submit your abstract for a short talk, flash talk, or poster presentation:
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bsdb.org/meetings/
15 mins is not bad. The last journey I did was four hours. And that terminal is awful. Hope it’s just 15m!