
Susan Joyce
@stilbeing
Faculty:School of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, SEFS, UCC. Mega-interest: METABOLISM: host-microbe narratives in Heath, disease & longevity! own opinions posted!
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27-03-2013 14:13:59
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Excited to start work on our new @scienceirel Frontiers for the Future award focusing on the gut microbiome of adolescent athletes APC Microbiome Ireland VistaMilk Research Ireland Centre Teagasc Food Research Programme Biochemistry UCC in partnership with Paul Cotter Susan Joyce Sharon Madigan


Many congratulations on PhD thesis defence Karina Q - so proud and delighted for you. Thanks to Mike Kinsella & Jerry Reen for insightful examination and to Anthony Knights as chair. With co-supervisor Silvia Melgar





A huge Biochemistry UCC welcome to Dr. Timofey Karginov, Department of Immunology, UConn Health Center, Connecticut to discuss his work on T Cell responses! See you at WGB G_03 Friday, 9th Aug @ 1pm. Everyone interested welcome !!


ACE at UCC Ireland is seeking to create a panel of Part-time Lecturers to cover available hours that may arise during the course of the 24/25 academic year. Submit a CV & cover letter to the Academic Operations Manager by Fri 23rd Aug (5pm). See more details: shorturl.at/KjgAA


And just like that…. Celebrating Aisling Creeds - final day as. Summer bursary student with us! It’s been great hosting you Biochemistry UCC . we thank APC Microbiome Ireland for funding and wish you well in your final year The University of Edinburgh



“Education is not a cost. Education is an investment…The Government knowingly is underfunding the higher education system.” - Sean O’Driscoll’s interview with Claire Byrne is well worth a listen. We need to see action in #Budget2025 Irish Universities Assoc. UCC Ireland 📻 rte.ie/radio/radio1/c…



Heartfelt congratulations to Dr Quilter Karina Q Biochemistry UCC APC Microbiome Ireland on her PhD graduation! #proud supervisor # great scholar & so lovely to lunch with your family. enjoy your day! Thanks Research Ireland for funding


