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Almac Discovery links with BREATH to Expand Disease Focus into Respiratory Disease
QUB Research
Dr James Reihill joins Almac Discovery to further support the exploration of the role of Deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs) in the development of new drugs for major respiratory diseases including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Read ArticleBREATH Annual Conference 2021 (Virtual) – hosted by DkIT
Outreach News Research
The annual BREATH conference took place virtually on Monday 21st – Wednesday 23rd of June and was hosted by DkIT. Like previous years, the conference consisted of BREATH PhD student presentations and presentations delivered by pharmaceutical industry representatives.
Read ArticleAlmac joins BREATH investigating roles for deubiquitinating enzymes in airway disease
General News
In 2020, Almac Discovery partnered with the BREATH consortium to focus on identifying roles for DUBs in airway disease using a CRISPR-based screening approach.
Read ArticleQUB PhD Student Stephen Carson Interview Televised on Croi Uladh le John Toal series
Adults General News Outreach News
In August 2020, QUB PhD Student Stephen Carson had the opportunity to be interviewed for the BBC Northern Ireland TV series, ‘Croí Uladh le John Toal’
Read ArticleMoffat Academy (P7) awarded BREATH Certificate of Excellence
General News Kids Outreach News UWS
Primary 7 at Moffat Academy has been been the first school since pandemic lockdown began, to achieve the BREATH Excellence award for their successful completion of a set challenge linked with an important lung health programme rolling out across South West Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Read ArticleInternational Cough Symposium: Best Abstract Award
General News
The Eleventh International Cough Symposium was held as a virtual event on the 21st and 22nd of January 2021. Best Abstract award to Orla Dunne.
Read ArticleKids Corner
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