Emma Teeling presented at the EMBO Workshop, in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Emma Teeling presented “Bats: New Models of Extended Healthspan and Disease Resistance” at the EMBO Workshop in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Emma Teeling presented “Bats: New Models of Extended Healthspan and Disease Resistance” at the EMBO Workshop in Edinburgh, Scotland.
BatProtect team met at the EMBO Conference, EMBL Heidelberg, Germany 10 – 13th June 2025
Xuanjing Li gave a talk and presented a poster, "Do bats have a DREAM to resist cancer?
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Sébastien Riquier and Michael Hiller attended the EMBO Workshop, 9th – 13th June, 2025, in Edinburgh, Scotland.
The BATPROTECT project, led by UCD's Professor Emma Teeling, has been awarded a European Research Council (ERC) synergy grant to look into the molecular mechanisms behind bats’ abilities to slow down ageing processes.
Emma Teeling (UCD) gave an online talk on “Why do bats live so long” as part of the Meet the Scientist webinar series aimed at engaging with and educating primary school children.
Emma Teeling addressed the ERC Impact Forum on 1st April 2025.
The BATPROTECT team led by Emma Teeling (UCD), hosted transition year secondary school students for four full days.
Emma Teeling ran a workshop on Fieldwork Sampling, held at the Charles Institute, UCD, Dublin, Ireland.