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Kirk
@Dr_KTaylor
🏳️‍🌈 He/Him: Post-doc researcher (). Also dabble in politics (#LibDems) and cycling.
Lambeth, LondonJoined June 2010

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👋 I’m Kirk & I’m trying to understand blood clotting and how drugs can interfere with this to prevent heart disease. I also enjoy #scicomm, cycling and yoga. To celebrate reaching 1K, I’d like to amplify other people in #STEM. Reply below with who you are/what you do 😆
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Today is going to be a struggle. Feeling like a walk around the botanical gardens was a good idea though
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It's our 10th birthday 🎉! The first events were on 14 May 2013 in 3 UK cities! We've now grown to > 400 cities & 26 countries Thanks to everyone who has been part of the journey & makes it happen 💕 Make our birthday wish come true : join us for #pint23 🎂
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So have realised that CPZ are a great cash cow in the middle of a cost of living crisis. Can you please justify why my parking permit (for 2hours per day) is set to increase by 644% from its current level.
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2 days to go until the abstract deadline! I have submitted my abstract for #EUPLAN2023. Really looking forward to the meeting and catching up with exciting recent work in the field and the members again after my maternity leave!
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2 days left until the abstract submission deadline for the #EUPLAN2023 / @plateletsociety joint meeting. We thank everybody who has submitted their abstract already. Remember the 4th of September will be dedicated to ECRs with exciting career development workshops.
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Great to see this published! Check out the preprint in ! Rate rather than amount of #platelet activation determines #thrombus formation 🩸 Loved being part of this team and project! Congrats and !
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Pleased to announce a pre-print of our paper from my time at @rdgplateletlabs is out in @JTHjournal . We show that the rate of platelet activation varies within the normal population and this rate influences thrombus formation at arterial shear. Read👇 jthjournal.org/article/S1538-
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