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Scuba Cancers

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  • Cockle cancer cells #ScubaCancers #research
  • Have you ever wondered what do cockles eat? #ScubaCancers
  • Have you ever tasted cockle chips? #ScubaCancers
  • Baby cockles! #ScubaCancers #research
  • Can you see the mountain behind us? It’s Saint Patrick’s mountain!! #scubacancers
  • Are you curious about cockle cancer cells? We can see many details with this transmission electronic microscope #ScubaCancers #research
  • #ScubaCancers #research
  • Stay tuned because there will be a premiere soon... #ScubaCancers
  • Crying "cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh" Check the old Irish song of Molly Malone #scubacancers
  • Cryopreserving cockle cancer cells #ScubaCancers #research
  • Do you wonder how do we differenciate cancer cells under the microscope? #ScubaCancers #research
  • In the past, sequencing was not as fast as nowadays... #ScubaCancers #research
  • #Cancer cells usually infiltrate the gills of cockles #ScubaCancers #research
  • #Teamwork make sampling easier #ScubaCancers #research
  • #ScubaCancers is also analysing the karyotypes of cancer cells in cockles #research
  • researching on cockle transmissible cancers may help the shellfish industry and governments to make decisions ... #ecology #ScubaCancers #research
  • cockles, cockles and more cockles #ScubaCancers #research
  • The #RyanInstitute has collaborated with #ScubaCancers through an #AssemblePlus project to study the clonal structure of transmissible cancers in Irish cockles
  • Mitosis is frequent in #cancer cells #ScubaCancers #research
  • Alex Cagan drawing #ScubaCancers talk at #CancerEvoEco19 in #WelcomeGenomeCampus #research #sciencecommunication
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RECENT NEWS…

  • Cancer Genomics lab from KAIST is collaborating with Scuba Cancers
  • Iago Otero joined Scuba Cancers analyzing the exome of cockle transmissible cancers
  • Congratulations to Ana Copena and Carla Coedo for their Degree Thesis Defense

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This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, Grant agreement No.716290.

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