
Daniel Muñoz-Espín
@danielmuozespn1
Group leader at University of Cambridge. Researcher on cellular senescence, cancer and ageing. I love life, I'm very passionate for music, cinema and arts.
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https://www.munoz-espinlab.com 21-10-2020 11:51:53
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We had a memorable Annual Symposium from Early Cancer Institute, University of Cambridge with fantastic keynote speakers (Titus Brinker from DKFZ and Simon Leedham from University of Oxford), presentations from new group leaders and early career researchers, and poster session!


Thanks so much to the organisers of Sociedad SENESCEL for the invitation to disseminate our research. I'm really impressed by the quality of the event and the impressive level of all the speakers. Long live SENESCEL!!!

Thanks so much to La Voz de Galicia and Sociedad SENESCEL for the interview and posting news about our research. 👇 lavozdegalicia.es/amp/noticia/la…


It was great to present our data on senescence and therapy resistance in lung cancer during the joint CRUK Cambridge Centre/CRUK Cambridge Institute Retreat CRUK Cambridge Centre CRUK Cambridge Institute. Fantastic research from all speakers and network environment!!!



ICSA meeting in Chile. International Cell Senescence Association Iberoamerican ICSA yICSA @mcollado_CHUS Daniel Muñoz-Espín Ferbeyre Lab


Jamón time! After a full day of exciting talks on "Molecular Determinants of Cancer Therapy Resistance" at #BarcelonaBiomed IRB Barcelona Conference.


Hurray!!!! 🍾🎉🎆 New paper published in a joint effort between Muñoz-Espín Lab from Early Cancer Institute, University of Cambridge and ColladoLab from Instituto de Invest. Sanitaria de Santiago (IDIS). Collaborations make Science and Research better!!! 👇

Many thanks for the opportunity to present Muñoz-Espín Lab Research and Vision at the "From Biology of Ageing To Cancer Prevention Workshop". The event was supported by David Crosby Cancer Research UK, chaired by Walid Khaled Walid Khaled, Lynne Cox Lynne Cox and organised by Joanna Janus.



Many thanks to Miguel de Vega, Luis Blanco Dávila, Crisanto Gutierrez, Wilfried Meijer, Paula Bovolenta, Beatriz López, and all people from Centro de Biología Molecular Severo Ochoa for such an unforgettable day. It was touching the opportunity to honour Margarita Salas.