Famelab is a live science communication competition that aims to discover charismatic early career scientists who can inspire people to see the world from new perspectives. It is run annually in Australia and in over 25 countries across the world!
Lynn has presented her research into creating a screening technique using microscopic images of glial cells (a type of supporting cell found in the brain and spinal cord – of which one type is the Olfactory Ensheathing Cell, which the SIP lab is using in the spinal cord injury cellular therapy) to detect bacterial infections in glial cells.
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