MRC Toxicology Unit Community
The MRC Toxicology Unit's community of current and former researchers, support staff and honorary members. Follow this list for all things related to RNA therapeutics, cell death, microbiome and more coming out of MRC TU!
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@simonemozzachiodi.bsky.social
Postdoc in Kiran Patil's lab at Cambridge, UK. Previously PhD student at Gianni Liti's lab in Nice, France. Interested in microbes (genomes, evolution, communities and metabolism)
@sonjablasche.bsky.social
Senior Research Associate at MRC Toxicology, University of Cambridge My research interests focus on interspecies-interactions in gut and food microbial communities, their effects and benefits, as well as bacterial responses to drugs and food compounds.
@rbradley.bsky.social
Postdoc at Patil Lab, University of Cambridge #metabolomics #lcms #untargeted
@indraroux.bsky.social
Postdoc at Univ of Cambridge MRC Tox🇬🇧 PhD UWA🇦🇺 Biotech UNQ🇦🇷🧬🛠️ #Microbiology #EngineeringBiology #ChemicalBiology #Microbiome #Genetics She/her Latinx https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=RNoSH60AAAAJ&hl=en
@s-j-aitken.bsky.social
Assistant Professor of Pathology, @yalecancer.bsky.social • @cancerresearchuk.org Clinician Scientist & Pathologist, University of Cambridge • www.aitkenlab.org • #GenomicPathology • posts≠employer
@kiranrpatil.bsky.social
Professor of Molecular Systems Biology, University of Cambridge
@naomiirisvdberg.bsky.social
PhD @MRC_TU, Patil Group, Cambridge University. Former student @WUR, @niooknaw, @Cornell, @UCUtrecht
@jdhurco.bsky.social
PhD student at MRC Toxicology Unit (Uni of Cambridge), interested mitochondria, flies, interorgan communication and metabolism
@skamrad.bsky.social
Microbiology, Metabolomics, Data Science --- Postdoc @Kiran Patil Lab, MRC Toxicology Unit, University of Cambridge; Co-founder @Tryptobiotics - Boosting life-saving cancer therapy via the gut.
@davidoloughlin.bsky.social
Toxicologist and PhD student at the MRC Toxicology Unit, University of Cambridge. Interested in tyre emissions and air pollution
@guan06rui.bsky.social
Computational microbiologist, postdoc at Patil_lab, MRC Toxicology Unit, University of Cambridge.
@mrc-tu.bsky.social
The MRC Toxicology Unit is working to understand the mechanisms of cellular and tissue response to injury caused by drugs, chemicals and endogenous molecules.