NICB DCU

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National Institute for Cellular Biotechnology, Dublin City University. Multidisciplinary centre of research in cellular biotechnology. Curated by

Dublin City, Ireland
Joined September 2015

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    Oct 27

    NICB & Prof. Susan Sharfstein blogs about splitting her research bet. &

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    Most cancer deaths are caused by metastatic cancer. Our new video explains how cancer spreads, or metastasizes:

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    presentation coming up? Our collection of free-to-use diagrams might come in handy!

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    A woman’s risk of breast and/or ovarian cancer is greatly increased if she inherits a harmful mutation in BRCA1/2:

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    Power to the patient: The positive shift in life sciences

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    Oct 26

    'Incredible' editing of life's building blocks -

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    Oct 26

    FDA recently approved abemaciclib (Verzenio) for some women with advanced or metastatic breast cancer:

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    Junior scientists need to take a realistic look at their job prospects, but this needn't be a negative endeavour:

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    Blocking key pathways is a way to defeat cancer

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    Oct 26

    Thermo Fisher, Boston Scientific work to restart Puerto Rico operations after hurricane via

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    NICB & visiting scholar Susan Sharfstein on her research with partners

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    Oct 26

    Blog post: Cancer patients diagnosed at an earlier stage are more likely to have surgery than chemo

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    Top Scientists Are in a Race to Be First with an Approved -Based Treatment:

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    New blog by visiting scholar Prof. Susan Sharfstein on in cells

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    Tobacco smoking is the most important risk factor for lung cancer, but there are other risk factors as well:

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    NICB Director Donal O'Gorman with a new publication today on Type 2 diabetes:

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