
Yesterday, we celebrated the 5th edition of the internal CiMUS (Center for Research in Molecular Medicine and Chronic Diseases) workshop packed with presentations and discussions, showcasing the remarkable diversity conducted at our center and sharing our scientific achievements with the CiMUS community.
Among the young researchers presenting their works, we had two excellent MSCA-DN RBP-ReguNet doctoral candidates: Sofia Perdikari (University of Santiago de Compostela) and Salma Hesse (University of Milan).
Sofia presented part of the progress of her project in the poster “Discovery and Functional Characterization of TGFb-Induced RBPome in Hepatic Stellate Cells”.
Salma included exciting data obtained during her short but productive secondment in Santiago in her poster: “Phenotypic Screening for Identification and Validation of LSm5 HITS in S462 Tumor Model”.
Thank you both for your participation and dedication!

