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Karavyraki Marilena

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Name Karavyraki Marilena, M.Sc.
Institution
Marilena Karavyraki

Trinity College Dublin

School of Biochemistry and Immunology
Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute

PhD. Student

  • TRACT
  • Title of dissertation: Mitochondrial function linked to metabolic differences in normal, dysplastic and cancerous oral cells
Address 152-160 Pearse Street, Dublin 2
City Dublin
State/Province
Country Ireland
Email karavyrm@tcd.ie
Weblink
O2k-Network Lab IE Dublin Porter RK


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Publications

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Karavyraki 2022 BEC2022Karavyraki M, Gnaiger E, Porter RK (2022) Bioenergetics in human tongue pre-cancerous dysplastic oral keratinocytes and squamous cancer cells. Bioenerg Commun 2022.11. https://doi.org/10.26124/bec:2022-0011

Abstracts

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Porter 2022 Abstract Bioblast20226.3. «10+5»
Porter Richard K
Karavyraki M, Gnaiger E, Porter Richard K (2022) A comparison of bioenergetics in human tongue pre-cancerous dysplastic oral keratinocytes and squamous cancer cells. Bioblast 2022: BEC Inaugural Conference. In: https://doi.org/10.26124/bec:2022-0001
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Karavyraki 2017 MiPschool Obergurgl2017
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Mitochondrial function and morphology linked to metabolic differences in normal, dysplastic and cancerous oral cells.
Karavyraki 2017 Abstract IOC1222017Mitochondrial function and morphology linked to metabolic differences in normal, dysplastic and cancerous oral cells.
TRACT
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action

TRACT

  • 2017-03-01 Marilena started her Marie Skłodowska-Curie PhD Fellowship at the Trinity College Dublin, supported by TRACT - Training in Cancer Mechanisms and Therapeutics.
  • 2017-03-27 Marilena presented her project at the Kick-off meeting in Dublin for the first time in front of the TRACT core members and other TRACT PhD students


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