Major coup for Liverpool City Region as prestigious science conference ‘comes home’! Liverpool is to host the world’s largest particle accelerator conference – beating strong international competition to bring the prestigious event ‘home’. Global experts will converge on ACC Liverpool for the International Particle Accelerator Conference 2029 (IPAC'29) to discuss cutting-edge research and innovation in a scientific field that’s used to fight cancer and find clean energy as well as further our understanding of the universe. University of Liverpool Head of Accelerator Science Professor Carsten P. Welsch played a pivotal role in securing IPAC'29 and said the decision to stage the event in the ‘birthplace of particle accelerators’ was a ‘dream come true’. Find out more ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eJyA5Esy Liverpool City Region Combined Authority | Liverpool Convention Bureau | Liverpool City Council | Club Liverpool | Lisa Owen | Jane Fawley | Andy Harrison | Natalie Wyatt | Janet Nuzum | Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region
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🌟 Excited to share our latest publication in Small Science! 🌟 Our study focuses on Self-Assembled Peptide-Gold Nanoclusters with siRNA Targeting Telomeric Response to enhance radiosensitivity in lung cancer cells. This remarkable work is the result of the dedication and expertise of Sean Moro, a former PhD student, under the outstanding supervision of Virginie Faure and Olivier Renaudet. A great thanks to Jean-Luc Coll's lab for their invaluable contributions: Mohammed Omrani, Cyril Nogier, Laetitia Vanwonterghem, Sule Erbek, and many others. We are also grateful for the fruitful collaboration with the department of molecular chemistry at Université Grenoble Alpes and the Centre de Biologie Structurale in Montpellier. Check out the full study here : https://lnkd.in/diYHK72T
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If you need data for "Real World Evidence" (RWE) in clinical trials you should reach out to our portfolio company CliniNote or join Jan Poleszczuk for his webinar on that topic!
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Just want to mention one more thing, it is an achievement to make it to the speaker lectern in the plenary hall during #AACR2024 #AACR24 ... so I became a bit proud, as a Swede, to see Prof Joakim Lundeberg, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, and SciLifeLab, presenting an overview of the spatial transcriptomics molecular profiling method, and all recent discoveries. (Plenary: Profiling Tumor Ecosystems in Native Tissue Context, with some 3K-5K audience?). And as we learnt, there are many exciting findings yet to be published!!
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