
Lucy Ní Dhubhghaill
@lucyatdoyle
@IRR_PhD student in the Illingworth Lab | Neuroscientist, dabbling in Polycomb epigenetics 🧬🧠
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13-08-2014 10:35:40
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Really proud of Rebecca Ainslie for publishing her first ever paper! Ever wondered if androgens alter immune cell function? It turns out there are many important effects but its all context-dependent! Check out Rebecca's excellent review here: doi.org/10.1530/JOE-23…

Preprint alert! 🎉I am excited to share the work from our enjoyable collaboration with Wendy Bickmore Josh Brickman labs. Investigating the role of PRC2 in stabilising the developmental transcriptional response during endodermal differentiation. doi.org/10.1101/2024.0…

🧪👩🔬🔬Come along to our Community Science Festival at Castlebrae on Friday 14th June from 1pm to 3pm. Enjoy an afternoon of #science fun in the fantastic Castlebrae Superlab! Free activities and refreshments for all ages! 🧑⚕️🧫🧬 edinburghbioquarter.com/castlebrae-sup… #outreach #event


Thank you to everyone who made our community science festival Castlebrae such a success! Children from @stfrancisps @Castleview_PS Niddrie Mill made fabulous assistants together with staff and students from Edinburgh BioQuarter and The University of Edinburgh, what a lovely community vibe 🥰



Back in Edinburgh after a fantastic ARRE Foundation research symposium in Baltimore ☀️🧬 It’s always so great to meet up with the ASXL research community! Looking forward to Boston in 2025!






A Scientist Walks into a Bar…🍻 ⚗️Katie Pickup shares how Pint of Science brings science to the public and serves as a vital space for scientists to cross disciplines and explore new skills in a laughter-filled setting. Read in #Issue32 .Link in bio📖 Writer:Katie Pickup


I will soon be advertising a #PhD project as part the PrecisionMed_PhD programme, to develop a localised #drug delivery system to drive #salivarygland #regeneration in collaboration with the Unciti-Broceta lab at Institute of Genetics and Cancer. Sept 2025 start, informal enquiries welcome.

