Celine Camon
@CelineCamon
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🇮🇪 in 🇳🇿, Anatomy PhD student @CNEOtago Garratt/Campbell Lab, Estrogens and brain health during menopause 🧠👩🏻🔬 Doggie lover
Dunedin, New Zealand
Joined May 2013
We’re hiring a Blog Coordinator (paid, 10 hrs/wk) to turn women’s health research into accessible health info. Ontario grad students in health fields, this one’s for you! Starts Sept │ Deadline July 25, 12 PM EDT. Apply → https://t.co/fdXKSGwFvH
#Hiring #SciComm
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Incredibly humbled and delighted to be chosen for this award. Thank you so much to my amazing mentors at @CneOtago. Of course a huge thank you to @bsneuroendo for this incredible opportunity and all their support throughout my PhD. Excited to share my work at Bradford 👩🏼🔬
🏆 CONGRATULATIONS to Celine Camon, 2025 winner of the Julia Buckingham Award! Celine will speak at #BSNBradford2025 on DHED, a brain specific 17β2 prodrug, targets the hypothalamus but does not protect against metabolic dysfunction. Register: https://t.co/yrq4irqNZa
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Of course a doggo came to grad🐶 Dr Camon - dreams really do come true. Cheers to the best few years with the best people (Garratt/Campbell labs @CneOtago) and to all things hormones, menopause and women's health. To everyone who got me here, thank you. Is féidir léi (she can).
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We're delighted to welcome Dr Teodora Georgescu @TeoGeorgescu_ to the new JNE ECR Editorial Board. “I want to be part of the Board because I appreciate how JNE supports the neuroendocrinology community.” https://t.co/Rv5KZE16V8+
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Our latest profile is here! Dr. Stephanie Correa studies how reproductive hormones regulate development and neural circuits for temperature and energy balance. Click the link below to listen and learn more! https://t.co/zhJ8J6DxSq
#StoriesOfWiN #WomenInNeuroscience
storiesofwin.org
studies how reproductive hormones regulate development and neural circuits for temperature and energy balance
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Superstar 💫💫💫
Excited to finally share my first, first-author paper in the Journal of Endocrinology @TheEndoSociety! We explored how novel leptin receptor mutations impact puberty timing. Big thanks to @GregAndersonCNE, @CneOtago and our collaborators at @AgResearchNEWS 🐭 🐑 🧬
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Are you a postdoc or student working on a neuroendocrine research project? Get up to £8,000 support for consumables/other research costs to enable you to carry out the best possible neuroendocrine research project. Deadline 2 June 2025 Apply: https://t.co/39Pf96Aetl
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Our ECR Mentor Scheme is open! A mentor can help you: ⛳ Identify your goals 🧭Find your career direction 🤝Expand your network 🔬Clarify your scientific niche 🎓 Learn from subject matter experts Find your mentor: https://t.co/vR2a2i9hPH Closes 31 March 2025
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A wonderful day talking to the public about Brain with my MSc student members @CneOtago and the wider neuroscience community @Brains_NZ
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We had so much fun at the @MWC_CoRE Symposium! Great to connect with scientists from across NZ. Delighted to win the ECR poster prize for some of my PhD work 🥰 Huge congrats to @TeoGeorgescu_ on the ECR Award, it was a pleasure to nominate you and so well deserved 🥰
CNE staff and students had a great time last week attending the Maurice Wilkins Centre Research Symposium @MWC_CoRE 🧬🦠 Congratulations to @TeoGeorgescu_ and @CelineCamon for receiving their respective awards! 🧵1/2
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Happy Women’s Health Research Day! ⭐ Although incorporation of #SABV or #SGBA has sparked progress, research must more thoroughly address factors unique to women’s health and analyze data by sex and gender to improve outcomes for all. 💡 🔗 Learn more: https://t.co/PR3cDJMmis
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I couldn't recommend BSN more highly for any emerging neuroendocrinologists! Grateful to have been partnered with a great mentor and also receive a Project Support Grant to finish my PhD work 🥰 Encourage your trainees to join in 2025!
🎉 From 14 new mentor-mentee relationships and over £150k given out in grants - here are our 2024 highlights! View the full infographic: https://t.co/TMi3rjysah
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My incredible bestie has submitted her PhD 🥺🥺 proud is the definition of an understatement! What an amazing amazing woman, I can't wait to watch on as you continue to take the world by storm ❤️
🍾Beyond excited to say i’ve submitted my PhD thesis!!! A huge thanks to my supervisors AP Joanna Williams and Dr @RhysLivingstone for supporting me through all the ups and downs of my PhD journey
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I have decided that for every paper published I require a selfie with a doggie to celebrate with said paper 🐶🦮
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Excited to share our review in @NatureAging! We look at the role of estrogen signalling in homeostasis and how this is disrupted during menopause. A thank you to co author @GarrattMike and most importantly Stephanie Correa for the amazing opportunity to write this together! 👩🏼🔬👩🏼🔬
Reproductive Aging Focus: Stephanie Correa and colleagues review the role of estrogen signaling in the maintenance of energy homeostasis, the dysregulation of this equilibrium during menopause, and more ( https://t.co/1gWPQ3Eszb)
https://t.co/ksgRqUjCrN
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NEW CNE PAPER🚨🧪 Exploring the effects of estrogen deficiency and aging on organismal homeostasis during menopause https://t.co/IDvzLwe8j1
@NatureAging
@CelineCamon, @GarrattMike & Stephanie Correa
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How did our lab spend this weekend? Balance between science and food 😇 - Happy weekend!!
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Well done to the CNE researchers who recently received funding through the Marsden Fund for three exciting projects. These aim to uncover important insights into how hormones affect sensory processing, stress adaptation, and menopausal symptoms! https://t.co/Knn4SYk2Ko
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The Centre for Neuroendocrinology at the University of Otago has received significant grant funding from the Royal Society Marsden Fund for three exciting research projects (~$941,000 each).
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'My Crazy Grandma' is here for Christmas. Read about her 'grandmothering' style in this children's book - a HOPE Foundation fundraiser. All proceeds go directly to student scholarships. https://t.co/Tw6b3v3XeB
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Spotlight on a 2024 SRB Awardee: Congratulations to Associate Professor Dagmar Kilheim @UniMelb for being presented with a SRB Fellow Award 👏👏👏 at our annual conference. So deserved! @ReproductionSRB
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