Dr James Reihill (Senior Research Fellow, QUB) has been shortlisted for the 2021 Vice-Chancellor’s Research Prize in the Postdoctoral Researcher category. The awards aim to recognise and reward individuals or groupings of researchers, and research support staff, at various stages of career, who demonstrate exceptional leadership in the areas of research, engagement and impact. BREATH students and colleagues all wishing good luck.
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BREATH Research Staff Shortlisted for Vice-Chancellor’s Prize
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Impressive Impact of BREATH at Irish Thoracic Society Annual Scientific Meeting 2018(Belfast)
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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.
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