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Terri L Holmes

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Post-doctoral researcher working in stem cell, RNA and cardiovascular research at UEA Medical School

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Poster for the “Slice of Science” talk series at the University of East Anglia (UEA). The event is on Friday, 24th October at 3 pm in the Bob Champion Lecture Theatre. Speakers are Becca Testa (JIC) presenting “Gone with the Green: Understanding Genetic Regulation of Wheat Senescence” (Group Leader: Dr. Philippa Borrill), and Matthew Neil (MED) presenting “Temporal trends in the Acinetobacter baumannii chromosome” (Group Leader: Dr. Ben Evans). The session chair is Hannah Staggs-Sandy. The poster mentions free pizza and drinks for networking after the talks. The design includes UEA and Slice of Science logos, a spider web graphic, and a photo of the Bob Champion Building.

Poster for the “Slice of Science” talk series at the University of East Anglia (UEA). The event is on Friday, 24th October at 3 pm in the Bob Champion Lecture Theatre. Speakers are Becca Testa (JIC) presenting “Gone with the Green: Understanding Genetic Regulation of Wheat Senescence” (Group Leader: Dr. Philippa Borrill), and Matthew Neil (MED) presenting “Temporal trends in the Acinetobacter baumannii chromosome” (Group Leader: Dr. Ben Evans). The session chair is Hannah Staggs-Sandy. The poster mentions free pizza and drinks for networking after the talks. The design includes UEA and Slice of Science logos, a spider web graphic, and a photo of the Bob Champion Building.

Hope to see you at tomorrow's (extra spooky) Slice of Science! We will be hearing talks from Becca Testa from JIC and Matt Neil from MED! No tricks, treats only 🎃⚗️🌿🍕

23.10.2025 11:10 — 👍 2    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
Ceyda Kiyak stands at a lecture podium speaking, with a large presentation slide projected behind her. The slide title reads: “The Paradox of Loneliness: Why and How We Avoid Connection When We Need It Most?” It also shows the University of East Anglia (UEA) logo, the name Ceyda Kiyak, PhD Student, and an illustration of two people wearing virtual reality headsets.

Ceyda Kiyak stands at a lecture podium speaking, with a large presentation slide projected behind her. The slide title reads: “The Paradox of Loneliness: Why and How We Avoid Connection When We Need It Most?” It also shows the University of East Anglia (UEA) logo, the name Ceyda Kiyak, PhD Student, and an illustration of two people wearing virtual reality headsets.

Rushali Kamath stands at a lecture podium, looking toward the audience, with a large dark presentation slide projected behind her. The slide title reads: “Small heat shock proteins: Guardians of the proteome.” The text below says: “Presented By: Rushali Kamath, Taylor Lab, BMRC, UEA.” A faint scientific image appears in the center of the slide.

Rushali Kamath stands at a lecture podium, looking toward the audience, with a large dark presentation slide projected behind her. The slide title reads: “Small heat shock proteins: Guardians of the proteome.” The text below says: “Presented By: Rushali Kamath, Taylor Lab, BMRC, UEA.” A faint scientific image appears in the center of the slide.

Thank you so much to our two wonderful speakers Ceyda Kiyak and Rushali Kamath for kicking off the new season of Slice of Science! Please come along to the next session on October 24th! 🎃🔬🦠🍕

29.09.2025 10:24 — 👍 1    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
Poster for "Slice of Science," a monthly talk series for PGRs and ECRs across UEA and the Norwich Research Park. The event is scheduled for 3 pm, Friday 26th September at the Bob Champion Lecture Theatre. Chair: Kat Hampton.

Speakers:

Ceyda Kiyak (PSY) – "The Paradox of Loneliness: Why and How We Avoid Connection When We Need It Most?" (Group Leader: Dr. Sara Bengtsson)

Rushali Kamath (BIO) – "Small HSPs: guardians and messengers of the cells in heat stress and ageing" (Group Leader: Dr. Rebecca C. Taylor)

The poster includes a photo of the Bob Champion building, the Slice of Science logo (a blue circle with white background featuring science icons), and UEA’s logo.

Footer note: “Networking with free pizza and drinks after the talks” and social media handle @SliceScienceUEA.

Poster for "Slice of Science," a monthly talk series for PGRs and ECRs across UEA and the Norwich Research Park. The event is scheduled for 3 pm, Friday 26th September at the Bob Champion Lecture Theatre. Chair: Kat Hampton. Speakers: Ceyda Kiyak (PSY) – "The Paradox of Loneliness: Why and How We Avoid Connection When We Need It Most?" (Group Leader: Dr. Sara Bengtsson) Rushali Kamath (BIO) – "Small HSPs: guardians and messengers of the cells in heat stress and ageing" (Group Leader: Dr. Rebecca C. Taylor) The poster includes a photo of the Bob Champion building, the Slice of Science logo (a blue circle with white background featuring science icons), and UEA’s logo. Footer note: “Networking with free pizza and drinks after the talks” and social media handle @SliceScienceUEA.

We are so back! Slice of Science is kicking off the 2025-26 season Friday 26th September with talks from Ceyda Kiyak and Rushali Kamath. We hope to see you tomorrow at 3pm in the Bob Champion Lecture Theatre! ⚗️👩‍🔬🦠🍕

25.09.2025 10:13 — 👍 1    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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Footprints in the Sno: investigating the cellular and molecular mechanisms of SNORD116 | Open Biology The small nucleolar RNA (snoRNA) SNORD116 is a small non-coding RNA of interest across multiple biomedical fields of research. Much of the investigation into SNORD116 has been undertaken in the context of the congenital disease Prader–Willi syndrome, ...

Check out our latest review published in @royalsociety.org #OpenBiology “Footprints in the Sno: investigating the cellular and molecular mechanisms of SNORD116” doi.org/10.1098/rsob...

19.03.2025 08:34 — 👍 3    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0