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Huge congratulations to Myra Castel on passing her viva and obtaining her PhD! It was a pleasure to supervise the project. Myra was funded through our Research Ireland ACORN project in DCU Life Sciences Institute. My thanks to the co-supervisory panel members Neil Conlon Naomi Walsh ProfJohnCrown



Delighted to present our work on NK cells in metastatic HER2+ breast cancer SABCS 2024! Work is funded by CCRT and The Caroline Foundation ProfJohnCrown DCU Life Sciences Institute DCU Research DCU School of Biotechnology DCU Science and Health






So proud of Luna Stockmann! Grateful to Breakthrough Cancer Research and Research Ireland for funding this important work on ovarian cancer treatments. Thanks to the PPI advocates and OvaCare for helping Luna refine her presentation.


Last day of News IACR 2025! Fantastic contribution by the Cancer Biotherapeutics Research Group, Myra Castel PJA finalist and proffered talk, poster presentations from Marta Valenti, PhD Niall Ashfield Debbie O' Reilly Javier Sanchez Ramirez, Jessica Alyas, Muhammed Ashiq Thalappil


Our work presented at IACR 2025 is funded by All-Island Cancer Research Institute (AICRI) Research Ireland CCRT DCU School of Biotechnology @PumaBiotech



Where did that four years go?! Huge congratulations to Marta Valenti, PhD and Myra Castel on their PhD graduation from Dublin City University. They will be missed in DCU School of Biotechnology but they are going on to great things. Thanks to Research Ireland and @PumaBiotech for funding their work. ProfJohnCrown


Niall Ashfield Niall Ashfield has received the #DCUPresidentAwards for Engagement Special Merit Award in the Student Category for his work in mentorship and science communication. Congratulations Niall!


Fantastic to see DCU Science and Health and DCU School of Biotechnology students Niall Ashfield and Malha Muhammed recognised for their efforts of engagement with staff, students, and wider communities at the recent #DCUPresidentAwards. Richly deserved.



Congratulations Malha and Niall on your awards from all in DCU Science and Health DCU School of Biotechnology #DCUPresidentAwards

Presenting work on HER4 mutations at the first poster session of #AACR25 ! My thanks to CCRT and The Caroline Foundation for their support DCU School of Biotechnology DCU Research DCU Life Sciences Institute ProfJohnCrown
