GENEGUT coordinator Caitriona O’Driscoll Elected to Royal Irish Academy
Photo: University College Cork We are delighted to announce that Prof. Caitriona O’Driscoll, coordinator of the GENEGUT project and Professor at UCC’s School of Pharmacy, has been elected to the […]
IBD has no borders: GENEGUT audio stories for World IBD Day 2024
May 19, 2024 – To commemorate World IBD Day, the GENEGUT project is launching a series of audio-stories as part of this year’s theme, “IBD Has No Borders.” GENEGUT, which […]
RNA for Women’s Day – #IWD2024
In celebration of this year’s International Women’s Day, we want to highlight the remarkable contributions of women scientists in the field of RNA research. Today and always, we recognise their […]
New GENEGUT publication: Trends in 3D models of inflammatory bowel disease
We are happy to announce that our new GENEGUT publication “Trends in 3D models of inflammatory bowel disease” is now available to read online. The work conducted by our GENEGUT […]
Steps forward in GENEGUT: consortium meets for online General Assembly meeting
On January 17, the GENEGUT consortium got together for the project’s fourth General Assembly (GA). The full-day meeting was hosted online, focusing on the progress achieved since the last GA […]
Celebrating 1 year of GENEGUT
With the beginning of this month, the GENEGUT project officially celebrated the successfull closing of year 1 of the project. At this occasion we asked project coordinator Caitriona O’Driscoll and […]
GENEGUT meets in Budapest for its 3rd General Assembly
Last week, the GENEGUT consortium gathered for the project’s 3rd General Assembly meeting. This time again in-person, hosted by GENEGUT partner CarboHyde in Budapest, Hungary. The two-day meeting was a great […]
Patient stories: Studying abroad with IBD
There are as many stories about living with IBD as there are patients diagnosed with it. Living with Crohn’s disease can be challenging, but it doesn’t have to hinder your […]
Science communication training for GENEGUT’s researchers
“Nothing in science has any value to society if it is not communicated.” With this quote, American clinical psychologist and researcher Anne Roe emphasised the importance of science communication already […]
GENEGUT holds its 2nd General Assembly
On May 22, the GENEGUT consortium gathered for the project’s second General Assembly. The all-day online meeting included presentations from work packages 1-4 and 6, and enabled valuable scientific discussions […]