
Melissa Anne Tutty PhD
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🔬Senior Research Fellow Nanomedicine Group TCD🧬🧫 mRNA-LNP nanomedicines for cancer/Tissue-mimetic 3D liver models as in vitro alternatives to animals🐁🐇
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Proud to see our €2.3m cancer research investment into biobanking from the Oesophageal Cancer Fund now paying dividends. Great article with Professor Jacintha O’Sullivan, Precision Oncology Ireland & OCF CEO Carmel Doyle - precisiononcology.ie/research/impac… #OCFbyYourSide #barrettsoesphagus #cancerresearch


Delighted to have kicked off 2025 with the start of a new project today! A sincere thank you to Breakthrough Cancer Research for funding this research, in partnership with @citi Dublin. Honoured to be part of the team 🔬 #MakeMoreSurvivors breakthroughcancerresearch.ie/research/namca…

Amazing work from Maitiú Ó Murchú !! 👏🏼👏🏼 Great being part of this 🙌🏼

Well done, Maitiú Ó Murchú 👏 Fantastic to see this exciting project published—lots of hard work in the lab. A paper well worth reading for those in the cancer #radiotherapy and #hypoxia space. Read here: doi.org/10.1016/j.canl…



Behind every cancer diagnosis is a unique human story - stories of resilience, grief, hope, & healing. People-centred care means seeing the whole person & meeting their unique needs with compassion & empathy. breakthroughcancerresearch.ie/news/world-can… #WorldCancerDay #UnitedByUnique Union for International #CancerControl



Thanks Prof Aideen Long for great leadership and collegiality as TTMI - Trinity Translational Medicine Institute director and looking forward working with our new director Prof Mark Little Mark Little


Huge congratulations Maitiú Ó Murchú !! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼


TTMI conference 2025: Keynote speaker Prof Jakob Nicolas Kather Jakob Nikolas Kather delivering an insightful talk on how AI can be used for precision oncology. Lots of great future plans with TTMI and Trinity St James's Cancer Institute St James's Hospital researchers


Coinciding with the Irish Cancer Society #DaffodilDay is the TTMI - Trinity Translational Medicine Institute 2025 Annual Meeting Trinity College Dublin St James's Hospital Trinity St James's Cancer Institute Photo of the #lung and #gynae #cancer research groups, working together to advance #diagnostics, #treatments and better outcomes for patients.


Well done to the organisers for an insightful TTMI - Trinity Translational Medicine Institute annual conference👏 A big congrats to Christina Cahill for her prize winning presentation highlighting all the #3DModel research in #NSCLC 👩🔬🧫🔬@CanceInstIRE St James's Hospital #LCSM


A great TTMI - Trinity Translational Medicine Institute conference. Well done Durkan lab researchers, Hayley Foy-Stones Marty Sutton Taylor Smith, for great talks and congratulations to Julie David for best presentation award in Postgrad session. Trinity College Dublin Trinity St James's Cancer Institute School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin St James's Hospital


Early diagnosis of #OvarianCancer could raise survival to 90% - but it’s hard to detect. At TTMI - Trinity Translational Medicine Institute, Dr. Sharon O’Toole & Marika Kanjuga are developing a blood test to catch it earlier. Funded by Breakthrough Cancer Research & the Attracta O’Regan Fund 💙 #WOCD2025 World Ovarian Cancer Day & WOCCoalition

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Congratulations to the formidable Dr Marion on a successful PhD viva! Delighted to see your hard work recognised. Such an impressive body of work revealing the pro-tumourigenic effects of fractalkine in OAC Caroline Marion JL TTMI - Trinity Translational Medicine Institute Trinity St James's Cancer Institute School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin


PhD student, Lorraine Smith is exploring a new way to treat Barrett’s oesophagus using electroporation - a gentler method. Funded by Breakthrough Cancer Research through the All Ireland Cancer Network (AllCaN) Oesophageal programme, her work could pave the way for a new clinical trial for people with #BarrettsOesophagus

Huge congratulations Dr Matt!!! Maitiú Ó Murchú !!!!! 🎉🎉🎉👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼