Please RT and help us get the word out. Scott Dixon @sjd956 and I are co-organizing the first @FASEBorg#Ferroptosis conference this summer! Awesome line up of speakers and room for additional short talks! Save the date & come join us July 27 - 31, 2025! 🤩https://t.co/VlV9L3kxx1
The review that we wrote together with @ian263 and our MSc student Grace has been published by @J_Cell_Sci. Please read it if you are interested in Adaptations of membrane trafficking in cancer biology! @QubPGJCCR @MHLSQUB
In their #OpenAccess Review, @EvergrenEmma, @ian263 & Grace Kennedy @QubPGJCCR, @QUBelfast discuss the adaptations in major membrane trafficking pathways observed in cancer & explore the potential for treatment strategies based on this knowledge.
https://t.co/R95bUnwkvp
📢 What role do novel therapeutics that block persistent androgen receptor signalling have in castrate-resistant #prostatecancer?
Congrats @AdamSharpMedOnc and team @ICR_London and beyond, publishing in @MCT_AACR
Grab a ☕and read: https://t.co/JFHLt4a4nc
#MembraneTrafficking seminars are back in 2024! Join @felixmendu@Fran_Bottanelli and me next week for two exciting talks. Looking forward to seeing you membrane enthusiasts again!
Feb 29, 5.00pm CET, 11.00am ET
For all lovers of cancer metabolism, please join us in Adelaide, Australia, for ACMM2024! Abstract deadline April 1, plenty of opportunities for talks for students/ECRs, and interactions with our international faculty. See you May 15-17- website details 👇
Delighted that our paper is out in @cddpress with James, @dr_turk & @danielblongley. We present a new regulatory role for the E3 Ub ligase Itch in apoptosis and mitochondrial cholesterol supply. https://t.co/6KEboelAnh
@QubPGJCCR #apoptosis#mitochondria#cholesterol#ubiquitin
The launch is underway!
PGJCCR's brand new #ProstateCancer Centre of Excellence is Ireland's first independent prostate cancer research centre. We'll be sharing some of their research through the week so watch this space!
https://t.co/gi9UDuyXoC
Excited to share our latest work on prostate cancer and our first on membrane contact sites. We imaged for the first time ER-mitochondria contact sites in tumour and explant tissue samples. Great collaboration with the Butler lab @LisaButler5 https://t.co/K4EPbFdNHb