Bríonna McGorman (@b_mcgorman) 's Twitter Profile
Bríonna McGorman

@b_mcgorman

Postdoctoral Researcher funded by @IrishResearch IRC-EPS with @andrew_kellett research group and BaseClick GmbH.
@DCU @DCUChemistry @DCUResearchNano @DCU_LSI

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IrishResearch (@irishresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today's event: NATIONAL GRANTS, MSCA & ERC: PATHWAYS TO AN INDEPENDENT RESEARCH CAREER! Ready for an informative and exciting day! A big welcome and thanks to all the researchers and speakers in attendance. #ResearchCareerPathways MarieS-Curie Ireland Horizon Europe - Cluster 2 & ERC AHSS

Today's event: NATIONAL GRANTS, MSCA & ERC: PATHWAYS TO AN  INDEPENDENT RESEARCH CAREER!
Ready for an informative and exciting day! A big welcome and thanks to all the researchers and speakers in attendance.

#ResearchCareerPathways
<a href="/mariescurie_ire/">MarieS-Curie Ireland</a> 
<a href="/HorizonIE_AHSS/">Horizon Europe - Cluster 2 & ERC AHSS</a>
DCU School of Chemical Sciences (@dcuchemistry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DCU School of Chemical Sciences is thrilled to see Andrew Kellett gain this prestigious award! Well done! We're also delighted to say that he was recently promoted to Professor! *Prof.* Kellett is an outstanding colleague and researcher in Dublin City University and these recent successes are very much deserved.

Silvia Giordani (@giordanisilvia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted with all the great news from our School ⁦DCU School of Chemical Sciences⁩ this month which we started celebrating Mary and Andrew for their promotion to Professor. 👏🎊 🎉Happy days!

Delighted with all the great news from our School ⁦<a href="/DCUChemistry/">DCU School of Chemical Sciences</a>⁩ this month which we started celebrating Mary and Andrew for their promotion to Professor. 👏🎊 🎉Happy days!
DCU Research (@dcu_research) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The next research award for 2023, in the Natural Sciences, Health, Engineering category, went to Dr Andrew Kellett Andrew Kellett Andrew’s research has devised innovative DNA disease detection methods combining ‘genetic scissors’ and ‘nucleic click chemistry.’

The next research award for 2023, in the Natural Sciences, Health, Engineering category, went to Dr Andrew Kellett <a href="/andrew_kellett/">Andrew Kellett</a>

Andrew’s research has devised innovative DNA disease detection methods combining ‘genetic scissors’ and ‘nucleic click chemistry.’
Dublin City University (@dcu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prof Andrew Kellett Andrew Kellett from the DCU School of Chemical Sciences DCU School of Chemical Sciences, and his team have created a new potential anti-cancer drug using ‘click chemistry’. Read here: launch.dcu.ie/44ZqoPO

Prof Andrew Kellett <a href="/andrew_kellett/">Andrew Kellett</a> from the DCU School of Chemical Sciences <a href="/DCUChemistry/">DCU School of Chemical Sciences</a>, and his team have created a new potential anti-cancer drug using ‘click chemistry’. 

Read here: launch.dcu.ie/44ZqoPO
DCU Research (@dcu_research) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💊Metallodrugs, drugs which contain an active metal element, play a key part in cancer treatments such as immunotherapy 🧬This Dublin City University research collaboration proposes a click chemistry method for preparing a new form of metallodrug: dcu.ie/research-publi…

💊Metallodrugs, drugs which contain an active metal element, play a key part in cancer treatments such as immunotherapy

🧬This <a href="/DCU/">Dublin City University</a> research collaboration proposes a click chemistry method for preparing a new form of metallodrug:

dcu.ie/research-publi…
The Nobel Prize (@nobelprize) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING NEWS The 2023 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman for their discoveries concerning nucleoside base modifications that enabled the development of effective mRNA vaccines against COVID-19.

BREAKING NEWS
The 2023 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman for their discoveries concerning nucleoside base modifications that enabled the development of effective mRNA vaccines against COVID-19.