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Congrats to Styliani Galatidou on completing her PhD journey with a focus on molecular profiling in AMA oocytes. From basic biology to improving fertility in aged women. Her work at Eugin and University College Dublin is commendable. Best wishes for a bright career Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions UCD Women in STEM
"You are always discovering new things & achieving the impossible with advances in technology"👩🔬👩💻 Meet Lais Latorraca from the School of Agriculture and Food Science giving her advice to students ahead of International Day of Women and Girls in Science on the 11th of February.
Congratulations everybody ! Impressive & invocative ! Pritha Dey Alberto M. Luciano valentina Federica Franciosi Noemi Monferini
Congratulations!! Noemi Monferini Ludovica Donadini valentina Federica Franciosi Alberto M. Luciano Read our book chapter in Methods in Molecular Biology hot off the press!: Method of Isolation and In Vitro Culture of Primordial Follicles in Bovine Animal Model #ReproRocks
Congratulations to our ESR Cristina Subiran _ Cristina Subirán _ for succesfully defending her PhD thesis on Wednesday 20/03/2024. Her hard work has payed off and we wish her all the best!
We welcome all Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions fellows, whether current or previous, to join the Marie Curie Alumni Association (#MCAA) 🙌 As a member, you get to form part of a community with people from all career stages & disciplines, enjoy career development & training support - and much more!
Fresh from the oven 🔥 I am happy to share our findings on transcription during the growth of bovine oocytes 🧬 It was a wonderful teamwork 💪🏻👊🏻 Trudee Fair Julieta D'Augero 💚 Belen Rabaglino Gavin Kelsey Lab EUROVA_ETN UCD School Ag & Food bmcgenomics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…
To oocyte enthusiasts: new study published in MHR | Foundations of Reproductive Science shows by way of advanced single-cell mass spectrometry how the #proteome of human #oocytes changes during maternal #aging, at the GV and MII stage. Free to read! Congrats to all those involved!
🌟A new #EditorChoice article available on MHR website! Styliani Galatidou and colleagues have unraveled the proteome of #humanoocytes during the GV-MII transition, observing its changes with aging.
Congratulations to our ESR10 Styliani Galatidou