Miss Lilly Nash
MPhil/PhD (Full time)
Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences
Campus: Camden
Research Groups: Cardiovascular and Renal Biology
Research Centres: Imaging Suite
I am a first-year PhD student at the RVC and my project investigates the functional role of spherical Weibel-Palade bodies in aortic equine endothelial cells.
I have a BSc in Nutrition and Dietetics from King's College London and a MSc in Biomedical and Molecular Sciences from King's College London.
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Comparative analysis of Von Willebrand Factor (VWF) storage and function: Horse spheres and human cigars
VWF’s clotting function depends on its storage. In horses storage is spherical, not in cigar-shaped structures as in humans. Spherical storage is abnormal in humans, what’s the implication in horses?