
EpiGastroDRG
@drggastro
Epigenetics of Gastrointestinal Diseases Research Group - RCSI
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05-04-2022 11:25:10
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Delighted to work with Serosep on this translational project #IBD validating biomarkers of disease progression funded by Enterprise Ireland and Serosep, to be led by Hannah Fitzgerald, PhD and Grainne Kirwan from our lab EpiGastroDRG. RCSI School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences RCSI

Excellent talks by Alejandra_RS and Dr Flavia Genua from our group EpiGastroDRG focussing on our ongoing work in #IBD at #ECCO2024 Children's Health Ireland RCSI School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences DOCHAS @NCRCIre Séamus Hussey RCSI #proudPI



Great to see EpiGastroDRG well represented through excellent oral presentation by Xinxin Shao and winning an invention disclosure award posters by Dr Flavia Genua Alejandra_RS at RCSI Research and Innovation annual research day 2024 #IBD #ColorectalCancer RCSI School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences


Happy Research Day! #ColorectalCancer #IBD RCSI School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences EpiGastroDRG


Delighted to see this excellent collaboration with Maria Morgan and Ellen Finnegan published, focussing on the role of #transcription factors on the new hallmarks of #Cancer We are now Research Ireland @scienceirel EpiGastroDRG RCSI School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences RCSI RCSI Research and Innovation

April is the bowel cancer awareness month. Join us for an informative event focused on patients, bowel cancer awareness and research organised on the 29th April by our colleagues in the EpiGastroDRG at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Details and registration link ⬇️



The importance of the patient perspective in Bowel cancer research being discussed RCSI today Humbling to hear from Niamh Conroy & Brendan Muldoon about their disease and advocacy journey Early engagement Better communication Research Bowel Cancer Ireland RCSI School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences


Great presentation by Roberta Horgan about Lynch Syndrome as part of Bowels, basics and breakthroughs #PPI session RCSI The importance of patients being part of multidisciplinary teams along with researchers & healthcare providers #Teamwork RCSI School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences @EpiGastroDRG



An amazing event focused on colorectal cancer patients and their needs. We highlithed how much Research is essential in finding new treatments. Sign the petition to decrease the age for screening!! Marie Keating Foundation Thanks to Roberta Horgan 🇮🇪 Bowel Cancer Ireland lynch syndrome irl @lsireland.bsky.social


It was a privilege to host the #BowelCancerAwarenessMonth PPI led by Dr Flavia Genua. Massive thanks to Bowel Cancer Ireland Roberta Horgan 🇮🇪 Marie Keating Foundation for your support! Learnings from this event reinforced why we do #research RCSI PPI Ignite RCSI School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences EpiGastroDRG


Dr. Sudipto Das thank you for hosting this important PPI led event. We were honoured to be a part of it. Roberta Horgan 🇮🇪 lynch syndrome irl @lsireland.bsky.social , Brendan and Niamh shared such valuable insights for all of us!

New #BowelCancer booklet launched at yesterdays @RCSI bowel cancer event! 🤩 It's great to have this information on bowel cancer & its symptoms, treatments, research, #PPI & more available for patients & general public. Huge thanks to Dr Flavia Genua Grainne & Sudili 💙


Excellent presentations by Alejandra Rodriguez and Dr Flavia Genua, from our lab EpiGastroDRG our ongoing work in #PSC and #ibd at #DDW2024 Children's Health Ireland RCSI School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences RCSI #proudPI We are now Research Ireland @scienceirel

