Serotonin is widely known as the “happiness hormone” of our brains that is responsible for our good mood. But do we know that serotonin has different functions in the body including its role in cancer?
This event will be interactive and informative with a participant quiz to start, The Chair Prof Paul Murray and member of the LDCRC leadership team will introduce the panel members, Dr. Jeremiah Stanley, and Dr Aisling Ross. Prof Murray will then give a brief overview of his expertise on Epstein Barr virus induced lymphomas. This will be followed by an interactive lecture with audience involvement on the topic of serotonin’s role in viral and cancer pathogenesis. Dr. Stanley will present the findings of his research work conducted in Bernal biolabs at UL, intriguing the audience about the methods used and findings. This will be followed by a Q & A session.
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