Xuehua Lin
@snowwwweeeee
PhD student at RCSI and TTTM. Focus on oxygenating pancreatic cancer to enhance radiation efficacy.
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16-11-2021 21:39:14
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Delighted to have been shortlisted for Poster Award 2024 News IACR EACR AACR. Very happy to communicate my PhD project on oxygen-loading PFCs nanomeulsions with researchers. Huge thanks to my supervisor Helena Kelly and Stephen G Maher.
Delighted to present my PhD work on delivering oxygen to enhance radiation efficacy via PFCs nanoemulsions at RCSI Research Day 2024 RCSI. And super happy to win an invention disclosure award. Big thanks to my supervisors Helena Kelly Stephen G Maher and my collegue Maitiú Ó Murchú.
📢 We are hiring!👩🔬👨🔬 Research Assistant position available TTMI - Trinity Translational Medicine Institute Trinity College Dublin to work on an EU Horizon-funded project on bioengineered #extracellularvesicles and #RNA #therapeutics in #lungcancer. If interested, please DM Dania Movia Dr Anne-Marie Baird or myself for further information #LCSM
Delighted to present my work at TTMI conference 2024 TTMI - Trinity Translational Medicine Institute and won a 2nd prize for my 3mins talk. Always want to thank my superviors Helena Kelly Stephen G Maher
🔬 Join us as Maitiú Ó Murchú, Researcher & PhD student, delves into some recent breakthroughs in cancer research! He explores promising advances in detection & the crucial role of patient involvement in driving progress in #CancerResearch #PhDLife #MakeMoreSurvivors #PPI
A great day for #TrinityMonday, getting to see Stephen G Maher elected as a Fellow of Trinity College Dublin! Huge congratulations, Stephen! 🥳
Thanks to All-Ireland RNA club for the opportunity to share my PhD work on microRNA-31 as a regulator of chemo-sensitivity in PDAC at today's All-Ireland RNA club meeting TCD TBSI. It was a fantastic experience with lots of great talks! Exciting developments in the RNA space in Ireland!
Assoc. Prof. Stephen G Maher taking us through his research team's work on Multiomic biomakers for risk stratification in pre-malignant #Pancreatic disease at today's #PancreaticCancer symposium. #MakeMoreSurvivors