Our postgraduate researcher Mariam Blanch has been awarded the EMBO Scientific Exchange Grant to carry out a research stay in the laboratory of Dr. Clare Pridans, at the Centre for Inflammation Research, University of Edinburgh. Mariam will participate in the project “Development of a monocytopenic model testing different CSF1R inhibitors to study the physiology of thrombus formation”.
Mariam Blanch awarded the EMBO Scientific Exchange Grant
Recent Posts
- Review published in Pharmacological Research
- Predoctoral researcher position on “Hepatic stellate cell-directed crosstalk in liver fibrosis: mechanisms and therapeutic targets”
- Se busca candidato para realizar tesis doctoral con posibilidad de solicitar ayudas predoctorales nacionales y de la Comunidad Valenciana
- Preparation of the 3rd International Workshop on Liver and Gut Fibrosis begins
- Scientific retreat at the University of Modena
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