A journey, with challenges but ultimately complete triumph, has gracefully reached its conclusion, opening new windows to the world. Congrats again to our PhD graduates and their supervisors.
A journey, with challenges but ultimately complete triumph, has gracefully reached its conclusion, opening new windows to the world. Congrats again to our PhD graduates and their supervisors.
📢 Exciting 3-year funded PhD opportunity 🧠
Prof Bobby McFarland and Dr Laura Smith are advertising for a PhD student to join their lab at the Newcastle Mitochondrial Research Group.
📅 Closing date: 16th July 2025
⏰ Start date: 15th September 2025
To apply: www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
Big thank you to all the professionals who helped us in making this weekend successful!
@helenwalkerncl.bsky.social @jwmdrc.bsky.social @jwmdrc-registries.bsky.social
Our mission is to support people living with Myotonic Dystrophy. I really hope we can keep making a difference for all our delegates. It was such a pleasure to spend the time with you all!
💚Always close to my heart💚
This weekend I was in Bristol for the 33rd Annual General Meeting and Conference of the Myotonic Dystrophy Support Group.
It’s been a year since I started working with them and it is an absolute honor for me having been elected as a *Trustee* of the charity on Friday night! 💚✨
We are excited to join friends and colleagues from @lilyfoundation.bsky.social , @mdukcharity.bsky.social , @uniofcam.bsky.social and @ucl.ac.uk
at the House of Lords to launch the new LifeArc Centre for Rare Mitochondrial Disease
#mitodisease
What an amazing day for the launch of the LifeArc Centre for Rare Mitochondrial Disease!
Thank you so much to all the charities who attended the event, it’s always great to meet some old and new friends!
Today I attended with some of my colleagues from the @mitonewcastle.bsky.social in @newcastleuni.bsky.social the Mitochondrial Patient Information Day. It was lovely to chat to so many patients and talk about some of the amazing research we are doing 💪🏻💚
Dr Valeria Di Leo, and Professor Robert Taylor (who gave an amazing update on the LifeArc Centre for Rare Mitochondrial Diseases).
As part of this, Newcastle University is highlighting two women from the Mitochondrial Research Group, who are accelerating action towards equity in their fields, embodying this year’s theme:
@joannaelson.bsky.social and @vdileo.bsky.social
Congratulations!
#WeAreNCL 💜
This #InternationalWomensDay, @newcastleuni.bsky.social is celebrating all the incredible women in our community and their achievements
#AccelerateAction #IWD2025
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🌏RARE DISEASE DAY! Here at the Newcastle Mitochondrial Research Group, we are proud to be working with many rare disease communities 💜
@lilyfoundation.bsky.social