
Aaron.curtis
@aaronc_mycology
Final year PhD candidate medical mycology unit at Maynooth University
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06-10-2021 13:08:27
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Happy to present our work in Cells MDPI. Examining the effects of prolonged subculturing of A. fumigatus. The article highlights adaptations which may promote persistence within a host. Thank you to We are now Research Ireland For funding this work #loveirishresearch mdpi.com/2073-4409/12/7…

Delighted to present my first poster Microbiology Society annual conference in Birmingham. Thanks to We are now Research Ireland for funding this work, check it out its PO75 looking forward to chatting with you. #microbio23 #loveirishresearch


Fantastic day celebrating all thing fungi at #ifs2023 presenting some work funded by We are now Research Ireland Amazing to see the scope of fungal research happening all around the country and beyond #mycology #loveirishresearch #maynoothuniversity


Great hands on training in Warick University with Freya Harrison using the ex vivo pig lung model. I look forward to applying it to my own work We are now Research Ireland Maynooth Biology #loveirishresearch

Feeling Inspired after the Microbiology Society Irish Division meeting, many thanks to all of the organisers. It's amazing to be part of such a passionate, diverse, and vibrant community of researchers. We are now Research Ireland Microbiology Society #loveirishresearch


Excited to be in milan at Advances Against Aspergillosis and Mucormycosis presenting some work funded by the We are now Research Ireland it's going to be a great meeting! #loveirishresearch


Having a great time at Microbiology Society in Edinburgh! Great opportunity to share my work funded by We are now Research Ireland #maynoothuniversity #loveirishresearch #microsoc24


Happy to share our latest paper which was a collaboration between Maynooth University and Masaryk University examining sublethal Aspergillus infection in G. mellonella. Thank you Erasmus+ and We are now Research Ireland For supporting this work go.shr.lc/3VybKgo #loveirishresearch #aspergillus

A succesful Irish Fungal Society annual meeting 🎉Awards for Joy Clarke for highly commended oral presentation and Aaron.curtis for a highly commended poster prize. Also the first international oral presentation for our visitng researcher Glaucia! 👏 Teagasc Horticulture Development Dept We are now Research Ireland


Thank you Microbiology Society For featuring our latest research paper on their blog. Feel free to check it out #loveirishresearch #erasmus #maynoothuni eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%…


Happy to have contributed to this project with Margherita Brindisi

Its always a great opportunity to present at the Microbiology Society Irish division meeting. Thank you to the organisers for a brilliant 2 days and Research Ireland for funding this research #loveirishresearch #MicrobioIrish24



It was an absolute pleasure to present at the Microbiology Society conference in Liverpool discussing all things EVPL and Aspergillus. Work only made possible by connections made at previous society events! binginnovate Maynooth University #microsoc25 #loveirishresearch


It’s been a busy day for the medical mycology team at the Microbiology Society Annual Conference in Liverpool. First we had Aaron.curtis presenting his work on A. fumigatus host interactions using the EVPL model 🫁 Daryl Reidy also presented his work on novel antifungal compounds 💊


Congratulations to Aaron.curtis on being nominated for Early Career Microbiologist of the year from the Microbiology Society. Fantastic news for Aaron has he closes out his PhD and prepares for the next chapter of his research career! 🦠🫁


Delighted to share our latest publication from Kavanagh Mycology Lab Maynooth University adapting the EVPL model to study A. fumigatus virulence, made possible through collaboration with Freya Harrison University of Warwick. Many thanks to Research Ireland for funding this work tinyurl.com/Evplpaper