Dr Yasmin Al-Sayed
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Dr Yasmin Al-Sayed
@dr_Yasminsayed
Endo Postdoc @ QMUL | Exploring the genetic basis of pubertal timing disorders | Educator & mentor | Advocating for accessible science | Opinions my own
London, England Katılım Ekim 2024
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Oocytes are arrested in prophase to give them enough time to grow and accumulate sufficient maternal components.🥚
Our @NatureComms study led by @shiya_cheng reveals two mechanisms repressing cyclin B1 translation to maintain this arrest.
bit.ly/4fVHgMz (1/6)

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Teaching is such a rewarding experience! Grateful for the opportunity to contribute to student learning and share my passion for research. #AcademicPractice #QMUL
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Dr Yasmin Al Sayed doing a great job of presenting our data on copy number variation in self-limited delayed puberty #espe2024

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@TheEndoSociety Great experience at the Early Career Forum Day at #ENDO2024! Learned so much and connected with amazing peers in endocrinology. Ready to apply these insights! #ECF #Endocrinology
Endocrine Society@TheEndoSociety
On Friday, we hosted 230+ early career attendees during our Early Career Forum that provided a full day of professional development education and networking. Topics included applying for jobs, navigating interviews, communication skills, and career path options. Featured speakers included exciting career journey discussions from @DrGaryHammer and @CarolynLCummins: bit.ly/3mDt8RR #ENDO2024
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Meet three of our Postdocs! Queen Mary's Our People - Postdoc Edition - features Dr Alena Vdovchenko (@QMULSPCS), Dr Christopher Archibald (@QMULsed) and Dr Yasmin Al-Sayed (@QMULWHRI) qmul.ac.uk/our-people/ite…
#LovePostdocs #QMPAW24 #QMOurPeople @QMULsed

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QSOX2 Deficiency-induced short stature, gastrointestinal dysmotility and immune dysfunction pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39341815/
Newly described syndrome implicated in postnatal growth restriction, gut motility and atopic dermatitis @NatureComms @Barts_Charity
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