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This page is dedicated to the Applied Proteomics Laboratory based in the Maynooth University- Ireland, and lead by Dr Jim Carolan. The Lab uses quantitative proteomics to study the interactions within and between an array of living organisms. Current research themes include work on economically important plant pests and pollinators putting us into the world of Environmental Proteomics. Plug in for more updates related to our research, our lab and science in general.

Seven female scientists you may not have heard of 11/02/2020

Seven female scientists you may not have heard of The government is being told to act over a "lack of visible role models for girls" in science. Here's a whole array they could use.

Photos from Carolan Lab's post 16/11/2019

Lovely evening at Maynooth Biology Science Night yesterday. Had a great time chatting all things bees & pollinators and even showing off honorary members of Carolan Lab - Lola the gecko and Salem the hognose snake, courtesy of Carolan Lab 4th year student Scott Murphy 🐍🦎🐝

27/10/2019
The PhD blues: What they are and how to beat them 15/10/2019

New blog by Sarah Larragy on crawliomics.com all about how to survive your PhD blues!! https://crawliomics.wordpress.com/2019/10/13/the-phd-blues-what-they-are-and-how-to-beat-them/?preview=true

The PhD blues: What they are and how to beat them In light of World Mental Health Day last week, I have put together this blog to talk about the common struggles that many PhD students and graduate students face on a daily basis. Frighteningly, it…

Crawliomics 31/07/2019

For the 101 on bee stings, check out our latest blogs which dive deep into the biology behind stinging in both and 🐝🌸😱

Crawliomics Applied Proteomics Research Group, Maynooth University

Photos 22/05/2019

Follow on Twitter and go to our blog for and related posts :) crawliomics.com

Carolan Lab (@CarolanLab) | Twitter 02/05/2019

Carolan Lab is now up and running on Twitter! Give us a follow at https://twitter.com/CarolanLab :)

Carolan Lab (@CarolanLab) | Twitter Senaste Tweets från Carolan Lab (). Applied Proteomics lab using omics to study plant pests & pollinators 🌻🐝 . Kildare, Ireland

Campuses where everyone is a student of nature 01/04/2019

Campuses where everyone is a student of nature Several Irish universities provide the public with maps and audio guides to biodiversity

Molecular characterization of Hydrellia lagarosiphon, a leaf mining biological control agent for Lagarosiphon major, reveals weak variance across large geographic areas in South Africa 14/03/2019

Molecular characterization of Hydrellia lagarosiphon, a leaf mining biological control agent for Lagarosiphon major, reveals weak variance across large geographic areas in South Africa Biological ControlVolume 132, May 2019, Pages 8-15Molecular characterization of Hydrellia lagarosiphon, a leaf mining biological control agent for Lagarosiphon major, reveals weak variance across large geographic areas in South AfricaAuthor links open overlay panelRosieManganabJames C.CarolancJan-Ro...

Photos from Carolan Lab's post 02/02/2019

Just want to say a massive congratulations to Dearbhlaith Larkin on passing her viva last week. Derv is the first PhD Candidate to graduate from our Lab at Maynooth University. It's been a blast working with you. Thanks also to Dr. Thomae Kakouli-Duarte (IT Carlow) and Dr Paul Dowling (MU) for being fair but very thorough examiners. Derv was an MU Hume Scholar that transferred to Irish Research Council Government of Ireland Scholarship and did some fantastic work characterising bumblebee immuno-metabolic systems. .

(nearly) Dr. Larkin 02/02/2019
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Applied Proteomics Laboratory, Calan Building, Maynooth University
Maynooth
KILDARE

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm