neil ryan
@neilajryan
SST Gynae Onc @EdinUniStaff. @acmedsci Clinical Lecturer. @EcatTrack. Passionate about preventing gynae’ cancer & all things #lynch syndrome.🇪🇺 he/him 🏳️🌈
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http://www.bristol.ac.uk/clinical-sciences/people/neil-ryan/index.html 06-07-2011 09:52:36
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Abstract submission for EHTG 2024 is now open! Be sure to submit your research before June 5th and get a chance to present your data at the EHTG Virtual meeting this year. Follow the link below for more information.
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Very excited to highlight the up coming European Hereditary Tumour Group meeting which will be on line. CME applied for. Excellent faculty. Wide ranging program. Very supportive society. Abstracts now open! ehtg.org/meetings.php
That’s it. I’m taking aspirin. Sir John Burn I’m also on the green bananas
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So… we have a fully funded PhD available Edinburgh University looking at early gynaecological cancer diagnosis. Message me if you would like to know more.
Excellent talks by Kevin Monahan neil ryan Sir John Burn this morning about Mitigating the risk of cancer in #LynchSyndrome and future therapies in the ‘Beyond the National Lynch Syndrome project event’ 👏👏👏
The 2nd BGCS podcast is now available. This discussion of the SHAPE trial with Professor Plante is not to be missed 👉 podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/bgc… neil ryan Stephen Dobbs BGCS fellows DrJoMorrison
That’s right! BGCS has its second podcast out. All on the SHAPE study with none other than Prof Plante. Cohosted with Dominic Blake and Anna Collins. Hope you enjoy. BGCS fellows The Centre for Reproductive Health IGCS CGA-IGC European Network of Young Gynae Oncologists ACOG @GynOncJnls NHS Research Scotland Pedro T Ramirez
James Titcombe It's always struck me (as someone involved in maternity healthcare, as an anaesthetist): why aren't obstetricians and anaesthetists involved more in antenatal education in UK. I would welcome that changing so that families can make informed choices.
The proudest moment of my professional life. To win #teamscirnce AACR 2024 is beyond amazing. I cannot thank Emma Crosbie, Prof Evan’s and the team everything. So proud to have impacted the care of #lynchsyndrome carriers. We do it for the patients. UoM Biology, Medicine and Health The Centre for Reproductive Health