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Ian Darragh

@darragh_ian

BSc. Sport Science and Health @dcu_shhp, MSc. Molecular Medicine @tcdMolecularmed, PhD. Molecular Exercise Physiology @dcu_shhp

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*Participants Wanted* Are you a male teams sport (Soccer or Gaelic) athlete? 🏃‍♂️ Interested in doing some lab and feild-based testing? To get involved or for more info just drop me an email or DM 📥 All RT's greatly appreciated!

*Participants Wanted*

Are you a male teams sport (Soccer or Gaelic) athlete? 🏃‍♂️

Interested in doing some lab and feild-based testing? 

To get involved or for more info just drop me an email or DM 📥 

All RT's greatly appreciated!
Ian Darragh (@darragh_ian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dust has settled and the hangover has almost cleared. Very happy to say I successfully defended my PhD on Thursday. Thank you to everyone who collaborated and mentored me along the way (you know who you are) and to @marty_whitham and Christine Loscher for a challenging examination.

Nathan Gavigan (@gavigannathan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

☎️ Calling all teachers, coaches, parents, and siblings ☎️ Can you please encourage any of the teenage boys in your life to take part in this valuable research. All they have to do is scan the QR code on the picture below and take part in 1x1hr online focus group. Thank you!

☎️ Calling all teachers, coaches, parents, and siblings ☎️

Can you please encourage any of the teenage boys in your life to take part in this valuable research. All they have to do is scan the QR code on the picture below and take part in 1x1hr online focus group. Thank you!
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Research Under The Microscope: Ian Darragh discusses his recent publication in Journal of Physiology investigating extracellular vesicle profiles in differing athletic populations and how they compare to a recreationally active cohort. #dcushhpresearch DCU Science and Health DCU Research

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A small commentary by myself and Brendan Egan, discussing some considerations for studies concerning the response of “exerkines” to exercise training now online sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Ian Darragh, Brendan Egan (DCU School of Health and Human Performance) Sarai Martinez-Pacheco and Lorraine O'Driscoll (TCD Pharmacy) show how functional assays reflective of cancer hallmarks in BT-549 cells are not impacted by media supplemented with exercise-trained plasma! 📜buff.ly/4c1AhPW

<a href="/Darragh_Ian/">Ian Darragh</a>, Brendan Egan (<a href="/dcu_shhp/">DCU School of Health and Human Performance</a>) Sarai Martinez-Pacheco and <a href="/lodrisc1/">Lorraine O'Driscoll</a> (<a href="/TCDPharmacy/">TCD Pharmacy</a>) show how functional assays reflective of cancer hallmarks in BT-549 cells are not impacted by media supplemented with exercise-trained plasma!
📜buff.ly/4c1AhPW