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The LOORG team welcomed secondary school student, Jan Janiszewski to the department. Jan spent a week with LOORG on work experience from 8th - 12th July 2024. Great to meet you, Jan!

12/7/2024

 
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Our LOORG PhD students, Max, Josh and James presented their work at the North West Cancer Research Symposium on Wednesday 3rd July 2024.

12/7/2024

 
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PhD student Max Jackson presents his work on applying AI to uveal melanocytic tumours at the Oxford Ophthalmological Congress, Monday 1st July - Tuesday 2nd July 2024.

1/7/2024

 
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Dr Yamini Krishna presents her project, ‘Spatial multi-omics profiling in conjunctival melanoma and its precursor lesions’ to Dr Ronald Finn's family at a special event on 24th June 2024.

1/7/2024

 
Dr Yamini Krishna, Consultant Ophthalmic Pathologist, presented her project to Dr Ronald Finn's family as part of a special event to officially launch the Dr Ronald Finn Fellowships, an initiative by the University of Liverpool and Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (LUHFT).

Dr Ronald Finn was a consultant physician at the Royal Liverpool Hospital and an alumnus of the University’s School of Medicine. His award-winning work with Sir Cyril Clarke in the 1960s on preventing rhesus-induced haemolytic disease in newborn babies has saved the lives of countless children worldwide, making the fellowships a fitting tribute to his legacy.

https://news.liverpool.ac.uk/2024/06/28/university-and-luhft-celebrate-launch-of-dr-ronald-finn-fellowships/

Following the Summer Meeting in Sheffield this year, Professor Sarah Coupland is elected President of the Pathological Society and Dr Helen Kalirai is newly elected as Ordinary Committee Member. Congratulations to both!

28/6/2024

 
https://www.pathsoc.org/default.aspx
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Professor Sarah Coupland raises money on behalf of Fight for Sight.

29/5/2024

 
Sarah completed the 100 mile Ford RideLondon Essex challenge on Sunday 26th May 2024. The challenge allows riders the opportunity to cycle on traffic-free roads through London and the countryside of neighbouring Essex.
https://www.fightforsight.org.uk
https://2024fordridelondon.enthuse.com/pf/sarah-coupland

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Shot of Science Award: Congratulations to our very own Josh Hattersley for winning "Best Talk" at the Pint of Science Festival in Liverpool on 13th May 2024. Congrats, Josh!

15/5/2024

 
Pint of Science is a global festival celebrated in cities worldwide, providing a unique platform to share the latest issues being tackled and questions being answered in labs and universities, in an interesting and accessible way. The Pint of Science Festival runs over 3 days in Liverpool pubs and the events regularly draw over 400 attendees, creating an excellent opportunity for researchers to connect with the community.
https://pintofscience.co.uk/about/ 
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Congratulations to Professor Sarah Coupland who is featured in the Ophthalmologist Power List 2024.

1/5/2024

 
The Opthalmologist Power List includes the annual ranking of the most inspirational and influential clinicians, scientist, and leaders in ophthalmology.
powerlist.theophthalmologist.com/sarah-ecou?ContactList=41
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Professor Sarah Coupland was chosen to give the Thomas Grogan Honorary Lecture at the Tucson Symposium in Arizona on 23rd April 2024.

29/4/2024

 
The Tucson Symposium's, "Innovations in cancer medicine" took place between 23rd - 24th April 2024. Professor Coupland was asked to to give the Thomas Grogan Honorary lecture. Thomas Grogan is an American Pathologist and founder of the Ventana Medical Systems. He pioneered the automation and standardisation of tissue biposy testing.
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Our LOORG PhD students, Josh, Natalie, Max & James presented at the 2nd North West Melanoma meeting in Lancaster on Tuesday 26th March 2024.

22/4/2024

 
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