Backdated…so I guess this should really a “they grew up so fast”… A retrospective and long-overdue “Big shout-out” to Olivia … More
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They grow up so fast – MRes 2021-22 – Megan
A little shout-out to Meagan Hague who has just finished her first lab project with our group as part of her Masters in Research in Clinical Science.
New Paper Published – Deidentification / informed consent
Congratulations to Frank Preston on publishing his paper on informed consent in publishing and deidentification methods, out today in the … More
Traditions
Happy Holidays from the LaNts and laminin team (l-r Jiraroch, Kevin, JohnJohn, Conro, Fawziah, Liam, Bilge and Natasha). Previous Christmas … More
Listen carefully
New Paper Out – Risk factors for corneal epithelial wound healing: Can sex play a role?
Nice little collaborative paper out in the European Journal of Ophthalmology, authored by Giulia Coco – Risk factors for corneal … More
Editing for impact #4 – Get Rhythm – Paragraph length and flow.
Good writing is effective writing. In science writing, efficacy comes from your readers being able to absorb the information you … More
A case for the passive voice -editing for impact #3
Passive voice: good or bad? It depends on context. This post examines when you should or shouldn’t use it.
New paper out – Laminin polymerization and inherited disease: lessons from genetics
New mini-review about laminin mutations and their effect on basement membrane assembly and tissue function.
They grow up so fast – Introducing Dr JohnJohn!
Thursday was another landmark day for the lab; John “John” Knox defended his doctoral thesis at his viva voce. We … More
