We are thrilled to introduce Asst. Professor Dr Kate Connor. @KateCScience researches unexplored therapeutic vulnerabilities in hard-to-treat malignancies such as glioblastoma & tumour-associated epilepsies. Her work aims to advance treatments & improve patient quality of life
So thrilled to have been a part of this, amazing work by everyone in the Caldwell lab.
Check out our work on iPSC derived astrocytes and how microglia secreted factors affect their inflammatory response, metabolism and calcium signalling dynamics!
https://t.co/F1Tyy7H7Y2
So thrilled to see my PhD project published. Such amazing work by everyone involved! Thank you to everyone involved for all their efforts!
ZNF432 stimulates PARylation and inhibits DNA resection to balance PARPi sensitivity and resistance https://t.co/h1tPFqMKqJ
Are you living with Parkinson's Disease? How much do you know about your condition and which areas of research are you interested in? It's time to have your say at https://t.co/kBgyVc5GrD
NAI are delighted to support the #PARKIE survey with @TrinityMed1 and NAI members @EopdIe
Delighted to have successfully defended my PhD yesterday! 🥳
Thanks to my supervisors @fjobrien @AdrianDervan , collaborators in the @CaldwellMaeve lab and all the wonderful people in @TissueEngDublin for all the help over past few years!
Delighted to have been able to attend #ADPD2023
Got to hear some amazing science and meet the inspirational people behind it!
Thanks @adpdnet for a fantastic conference, hope to be back in 2024
Thank you to @NeuroscienceIRL for helping fund my attendance
Very exciting times ahead for the Caldwell Lab! I'm proud to be part of a group that is dedicated to both research and patient perspectives
#PPI#Parkinsons#PatientPerspective
The Caldwell Lab was well represented today at #PhysiologyFriday taking first place in the Bake-Off, and first and second place in the Image Competition as well as presenting in the Research Blitz Talk session
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@CaldwellMaeve@TCDPhysiology@physoc
Delighted to see our review published online today in @FrontNeurosci where we discuss the role of human brain-based models in PD research
Thank you to my wonderful co-authors Adina and @CaldwellMaeve for their contribution and support
https://t.co/HyzLschTW6