
DCU School of Biotechnology
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Dublin City University's School of Biotechnology with interests in bioengineering, cell biology, molecular biology & bioinformatics. They/their/them.
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The BP4 class starting their first day of the DCUFUTURES #fermentation festival, a range of innovative beers will be produced including non-alcoholic, colour changing ale and tropical ales! Including technical development and business pitches. DCU School of Biotechnology, DCU Science and Health, Dr Susan Hegarty


Day 2 starts for the DCU FUTURES #fermentationfestival here in biotech, DCU Science and Health. The mash process begins with adding the grain. Dr Susan Hegarty


So proud of Luna Stockmann! Grateful to Breakthrough Cancer Research and Research Ireland for funding this important work on ovarian cancer treatments. Thanks to the PPI advocates and OvaCare for helping Luna refine her presentation.

Great to hear James Arnone from Le Moyne College, Syracuse, NY tell us all about gene regulation and genome context in that fantastic model organism, Yeast! Thanks James. DCU Life Sciences Institute Office of Admission



The DCU School of Biotechnology DCU Science and Health is looking for an assistant professor in #Biotherapeutics (Check for academic vacancies, Job ref 002870) Deadline 21/03/2025 at: my.corehr.com/pls/dcurecruit…


In her research article to Water Biology and Security Anna Michalaki DCU School of Biotechnology and DCU Life Sciences Institute showcases how metabolomics can be a tool to identify NSAIDs in pure and commercial forms in freshwater environments to improve risk assessment. Research funded by Research Ireland and We are now Research Ireland



A sunny Saturday sparked prospective students to visit the DCU School of Biotechnology DCU Spring Open Day (some really young!)we gave lab tours (Microb Bioprocess Facility) + explored the BSc + Research that DCU Life Sciences Institute focuses on. Thanks Anna Michalaki, Dimitrios and Jessica Alyas Federico Cerrone


DCU School of Biotechnology DCU Science and Health completed a unique #DCUFutures module called: Fermentation Festival. The 4th year BSc #Bioprocessing students brewed their creative fermented products from scratch, pitched their unique business plan (and many + features) linkedin.com/pulse/dcus-fer… Brian Freeland

Emma Rowan from DCU School of Biotechnology and DCU Life Sciences Institute showcases her research on the impact of pharmaceuticals in non target species in the Hellenic Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry. Funded by @scienceirel Emma addressed pharmaceutical pollution in the molecular level.


Anne Leung DCU School of Biotechnology DCU Life Sciences Institute highlights Novel Approach Methodologies as sensitive metrics to assess pollution before it reaches precarious levels. Funded by @scienceirel Anne described how environmental metabolomics is applied for predictive ecotoxicology and risk assessment.


Our 3rd year Environmental Science and Technology student Flavia Melati from DCU School of Biotechnology DCU Life Sciences Institute presented at the annual British Toxicology Society her research findings on phenotypic endpoints in daphnids used as sensitive tools to monitor aquatic pollution.


Pleased to share this new publication by Alex J Eustace and I, investigating the non-transcriptional role of mutant TP53 in calcium mediated apoptosis. DCU Science and Health

DCU School of Biotechnology is looking for an assistant professor in #ComputationalBiology with a permanent contract DCU Life Sciences Institute DCU Science and Health (deadline 4th June 2025) Please check specifics in the DCU Jobs webpage (Ref 002982) my.corehr.com/pls/dcurecruit…


Are you a Dublin City University Oct 2024 and March 2025 Graduate? Please help us to find out more about our DCU Science and Health graduates’ employment destinations by completing the Graduate Outcomes Survey. We’ve sent the link to your email. If completed, you could win a €50 or a €200 One-for-All Voucher.

A 'game changing' way for Irish farmers to test for potato blight. Piece by Prof Anne Parle-McDermott Anne Parle-Mcdermott, Director of the Life Sciences Institute DCU Life Sciences Institute, for RTÉ Brainstorm. Read here: launch.dcu.ie/4kC6D8k #RTEBrainstorm


DCU School of Biotechnology is looking for an assistant professor in #Biotechnology. Please check the DCU Jobs webpage for specific details. Job Reference 003014. Deadline 27th of June 2025.


In the annual SEB @sebiology.bsky.social conference in Antwerp, Izabela and Emma showcased how water fleas provide great insight in molecular ecology and ecotoxicology. DCU School of Biotechnology DCU Life Sciences Institute
