Dr Blandine P🇪🇺
@blandinep84
French-british Biomedical scientist at the University of Liverpool, working on osteoarthritis research.
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09-01-2016 22:38:41
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JOB OPPORTUNITY: we are advertising for a PDRA position Institute of Life Course and Medical Sciences and School of Engineering LivUni , for a biomechanical project to test how ligament laxity affects articular forces and osteoarthritis development. Please share! BSMB BRS OARSI my.corehr.com/pls/coreportal…
You have new exciting results in the field of (posttraumatic) osteoarthritis?! Zsuzsa Jenei-Lanzl and me are guest-editing a special issue in ArthritisResTher and are looking forward to your submissions! Dont hesitate to contact us if you have further questions 👩🔬👩🏼🔬
I'm very happy to announce that I have been appointed as Deputy Head of Department!! Looking forward to working with our amazing HoD Mandy Peffers to bring the best out of the Musculoskeletal and Ageing Science department! 🥳🥳 Institute of Life Course and Medical Sciences Faculty of Health and Life Sciences
Eventful travels so far. Flight to Boston cancelled so overnight stay in Dublin. Waiting for flight to New York, but need to sort out flight Boston to NYC that I cannot make! Shout out to v. helpful Clarity for their help! Institute of Life Course and Medical Sciences University of Liverpool News
1 in 10 of the top 100 ‘best’ scientists are named Michael or Eric, but only 3% are female, according to Research.com. Putting aside the obvious flaws of the H-index, these numbers are disheartening. Thanks to Michael Eisen for sharing. research.com/scientists-ran…
Apply now!!! Brilliant CDT programme University of Southampton Integrated Systems in Defence and Security starting Oct 24. Improving women's skeletal health in UK Army. Enhanced stipend of 5k pa. DM for more info ✉️
Wonderful walk up the mountains in North Wales in Coed Llangwyfan. I miss my mountains but I think we'll be going there more often now. Rockette wouldn't mind moving there either! Thanks Mandy Peffers for the suggestion!