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http://www.biodesign.asu.edu/Research/Biodesign-Europe/overview 14-05-2020 20:00:58
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We're delighted to announce a Collaborative PhD program with our partners Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University, which will fund research teams to tackle research challenges in Health & Sustainable Materials & Manufacturing. Register for our online launch event to find out more: eventbrite.ie/e/biodesign-eu…


🤝DCU Biodesign Europe is due to launch a collaborative PhD programme with Arizona State University This funded opportunity will support work at both institutions Biodesign Europe supports researchers in inter-disciplinary projects in a range of areas at Dublin City University eventbrite.ie/e/biodesign-eu…

Not long until we launch our Arizona State University-Dublin City University Collaborative PhD Program on Monday, September 23rd! Find out more by registering for our online launch event: eventbrite.ie/e/biodesign-eu…



Biodesign Europe: DCU and Arizona State University Launch Transatlantic Collaborative Funding Programme to Tackle Global Research Challenges. The programme will fund two collaborative projects taking place across DCU and ASU. Read more here: launch.dcu.ie/3XClqGf


🚨 Dublin City University and Arizona State University have announced a collective €1 million investment in a joint PhD programmes through DCU Biodesign Europe It will fund two researchers project featuring PIs and PhD researchers from both institutions Details: dcu.ie/research/news/…


Delighted to welcome Prof Joshua LaBaer, Director of Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University to Dublin for the #TransOncXVII conference. Extra special to have it coincide with his student Lydia Sakala's secondment to Dublin City University and Alex J Eustace Lab as part of the DCU Biodesign Europe secondment programme!


#TRANSONCXVII biomarkers session! Prof Josh LaBaer, Arizona State University speaking on p53 mutations in triple negative breast cancer. Registration is free, see ccrt.ie Still one day to go! ProfJohnCrown CCRT DCU Research DCU School of Biotechnology DCU Biodesign Europe


Biodesign Europe: DCU and Arizona State University Launch Transatlantic Collaborative Funding Programme to Tackle Global Research Challenges. The programme will fund two collaborative projects taking place across DCU and ASU. Read more here: launch.dcu.ie/3XClqGf DCU Biodesign Europe DCU Research



Our Arizona State University - Dublin City University Collaborative PhD Programme is now open until Nov 29th! Find out more about the programme and details on how to apply at the link below. DCU Research DCU Science and Health DCU Engineering Nicholas Dunne dcu.ie/research/news/…

Congratulations to our newest PhD graduates today. Such a huge achievement. Enjoy all the celebrations 🍾 🎉 Nicholas Dunne Dublin City University Nikoletta Sargioti Angela Ghayadah Alkharusi DCU Engineering Suzanne Little


DCU Biodesign Europe are collaborating with Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University on groundbreaking breast cancer research! Together, they’re exploring p53 mutations to develop novel treatments for Triple Negative Breast Cancer. Read more about this in the DCU Research newsletter dcu.ie/research/resea…

We have an exciting PhD position available focused on the development of a new bone augmentation system. Details here- findaphd.com/phds/project/d… DCU Engineering Nicholas Dunne I-Form

Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) accounts for approximately 10% of all breast cancers and is associated with a more aggressive disease A transatlantic research partnership facilitated by DCU Biodesign Europe is looking to make a difference: dcu.ie/research/news/…


Exciting news! Our review on biofunctionalisation of porous additively manufactured Mg-based alloys for orthopaedic applications is now published in Biomaterials Advances . Thanks to Nicholas Dunne, Tanya Levingstone & Helen McCarthy for their continued support.


Magnesium implants hold great promise for orthopaedics, but fast corrosion limits their potential. Researchers of Dublin City University's Faculty of Engineering and Computing, and School of Chemical Sciences dive into ways of tackling this. Read more here: dcu.ie/engineeringand… #WeAreDCU

An interesting paper has been published titled ‘Strategies for the design of biomimetic cell-penetrating peptides using AI-driven in silico tools for drug delivery', collaborated on by Dublin City University's Prof Nicholas Dunne and Queen's University Belfast👏 See: dcu.ie/engineeringand…



Delighted to be in Davos🇨🇭for #EORS2025. On Wednesday, I'll be presenting updates on our #DTIF funded project in collab with PBC BioMed, looking at the in vitro assessment of a phosphoserine-modified calcium phosphate bioadhesive for use in bone applications. Dublin City University DCU Biodesign Europe
