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University of Hong Kong professor visits RCSI

Dr Darren Griffith (Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry) through the International Strategic Collaboration Award (ISCA) hosted a distinguished visiting Professor, Prof Honghze Sun, on a return visit from the University of Hong Kong at RCSI on the 17th and 18th June. Prof Honghze Sun, a leading medicinal inorganic chemist and chemical biologist, visited RCSI from 17-18 June and gave a research lecture titled “Identification of metallodrug-binding proteins by metallomic and metalloproteomic approach”. Pictured (l-r) is Dr Liam Burke, Professor Donal O’Shea (Pharmaceutical & Medicinal Chemistry), Aoife McKeon (Pharmaceutical & Medicinal Chemistry), Professor Marc Devocelle (Pharmaceutical & Medicinal Chemistry), Dr Deirdre Fitzgerald Hughes (Microbiology), Eolann Kitteringham (Pharmaceutical & Medicinal Chemistry), Professor Honghze Sun (University of Hong Kong), Donal Keogan and Dr Darren Griffith (Pharmaceutical & Medicinal Chemistry).

Dr Darren Griffith (Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry) through the International Strategic Collaboration Award (ISCA) hosted a distinguished visiting Professor, Prof Honghze Sun, on a return visit from the University of Hong Kong at RCSI on the 17th and 18th June. Prof Honghze Sun, a leading medicinal inorganic chemist and chemical biologist, visited RCSI from 17-18 June and gave a research lecture titled “Identification of metallodrug-binding proteins by metallomic and metalloproteomic approach”. Pictured (l-r) is Dr Liam Burke, Professor Donal O’Shea (Pharmaceutical & Medicinal Chemistry), Aoife McKeon (Pharmaceutical & Medicinal Chemistry), Professor Marc Devocelle (Pharmaceutical & Medicinal Chemistry), Dr Deirdre Fitzgerald Hughes (Microbiology), Eolann Kitteringham (Pharmaceutical & Medicinal Chemistry), Professor Honghze Sun (University of Hong Kong), Donal Keogan and Dr Darren Griffith (Pharmaceutical & Medicinal Chemistry).


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