Catherine Wright
@cwrightlab.bsky.social
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Skin biologist focussing on wound healing in diabetes.
It's World Diabetes Day
worlddiabetesday.org
this year focussing on well-being. Proud to be a researchers and educator in diabetes with improving the well-being of people with diabetes at the heart of what I do.
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World Diabetes Day
Let's talk about well-being for a better diabetes life. Diabetes and well-being is the theme for World Diabetes Day 2024-26.
https://worlddiabetesday.org/
4 days ago
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Proud to be part of the delivery of AHP post-graduate education at GCU via our MSc Advanced Practice pathways
www.gcu.ac.uk/study/course...
www.gcu.ac.uk/impact/the-f...
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The future of Scotland's NHS starts here
As the countryās largest provider of Nursing and Allied Health Professions (AHP) education, Glasgow Caledonianās students are already making an impact on the NHS ā and their role will only grow.
https://www.gcu.ac.uk/impact/the-future-of-scotlands-nhs-starts-here?fbclid=IwY2xjawNkLOJleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFFRVRidFFIalliSGJ6UnBUAR5V4W3WCqUW1Jxcj7KWSh35JaqPiv9Q8UQ6_V217rPruJFRqWBJmuuZ-CyN-Q_aem_j_5oZZz_v2mwRmN02nhdEA
27 days ago
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Day 3 of the
#BAD2025
and the
#BSID
showcase of the best talks from our London meeting
@bsid-uk.bsky.social
5 months ago
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It's Diabetes Week. Proud to be involved in diabetes research and education with many diabetes projects running at GCU and our work investigating diabetic wound repair
www.diabetes.org.uk/support-us/d...
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Diabetes Week 2025
Diabetes Week is a week to make some noise, raise awareness and shout about the things that matter to people with diabetes, shining a light on what itās like to live with day in, day out.Ā And this ye...
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/support-us/diabetes-week
5 months ago
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Highlights of the very successful and enjoyable BSID meeting held in London recently. Looking forward to some equally fantastic science in Manchester next year
#BSID
www.bsid.org.uk/highlights-f...
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Highlights from the BSID Annual Meeting 2025 in London - BSID
https://www.bsid.org.uk/highlights-from-the-bsid-annual-meeting-2025-in-london/
6 months ago
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Great first day at the
@bsid-uk.bsky.social
meeting and lovely weather for the reception
7 months ago
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Looking forward to 3 days of amazing skin science and catching up with colleagues at the BSID meeting in London
@bsid-uk.bsky.social
7 months ago
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reposted by
Catherine Wright
Glasgow Caledonian University
8 months ago
Prof
@catherinemross.bsky.social
, Chief Scientific Officer for Scotland, visited GCU's School of Health and Life Sciences yesterday (March 11) to mark Healthcare Science Week. š§Ŗš¬ š Read more:
www.gcu.ac.uk/aboutgcu/uni...
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New Scottish Skin Biology Club website taking shape
www.caledonianblogs.net/scottish-ski...
@bsid-uk.bsky.social
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Scottish Skin Biology Club
https://www.caledonianblogs.net/scottish-skin-biology-club/
10 months ago
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Very interesting article from Nature - the skin may have it's own immune system
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The skinās āsurpriseā power: it has its very own immune system
The finding could lead to the development of needle-free vaccines.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-04068-9?utm_source=Live+Audience&utm_campaign=465ed87252-nature-briefing-daily-20241216&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_b27a691814-465ed87252-49957944
11 months ago
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reposted by
Catherine Wright
The Royal Society
11 months ago
Born
#OnThisDay
in 1815 was mathematician Ada Lovelace. She is known for her work on the Analytical Engine with mathematician Charles Babbage, an early proposed mechanical computer for which she wrote one of the first algorithms.
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reposted by
Catherine Wright
New Scientist
12 months ago
Women are more susceptible to autoimmune conditions, but also more protected against infections, than men - and we're starting to understand why.
www.newscientist.com/article/2458...
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'Killer' cells explain differences in immunity between the sexes
Women are more susceptible to autoimmune conditions than men, but also more protected against infections - and we are starting to understand why
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2458812-killer-cells-explain-differences-in-immunity-between-the-sexes/
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reposted by
Catherine Wright
British Society for Investigative Dermatology
12 months ago
Submit your latest skin research for consideration as oral or poster presentation at the BSID Annual Meeting 2025! Abstract submission closes this coming Monday 2nd of December at 11.59pm. Submit at:
www.eventsforce.net/bad/frontend...
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Another successful Research Techniques course from the BSID/BAD - training new investigators š§Ŗhttps://www.bsid.org.uk/highlights-from-the-bad-bsid-research-techniques-course-2024/
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Highlights from the BAD-BSID Research Techniques Course 2024 - BSID
The BAD-BSID Research Techniques Course 2024 took place at St Johnās institute of Dermatology, Guyās Hospital, Kingās College London on November 11th and 12th
https://www.bsid.org.uk/highlights-from-the-bad-bsid-research-techniques-course-2024/
12 months ago
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reposted by
Catherine Wright
Neil Rajan
12 months ago
The British Association of Dermatologists - British Society of Investigative Dermatology collaborated to deliver a Research Techniques course ! Led by the excellent Dr.Paola DiMeglio, read more about it here
www.bsid.org.uk/highlights-f...
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Brilliant 100th Scottish Skin Biology Club & 2nd EdSkin meeting on Tuesday. Great to see old friends, meet new ones, and talk Dermatology
about 1 year ago
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almost 2 years ago
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