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Do you have the ambition and drive to solve current research challenges for patients and deliver new solutions to treat patients with health issues such as cardiovascular disease or neurodegenerative disorders? Do you have an interest in addressing clinical needs and potentially developing new solutions to eliminate adverse events in healthcare? If your answer is yes, then this is the Masters for you. It will open the gates to exciting and diverse career paths and opportunities. Click on the link above for more information on the programme and applications.

At the 2012 GradIreland Awards, the Engineering postgraduate course of the year award went to the MSc in Bioengineering. The awards were presented at a gala dinner and awards ceremony on 25 April 2012 in the Mansion House attended by 470 of Irelands leading employers, third level careers services and professional bodies.Congratulations to the M.Sc. in Neuroscience which won the 'Best Postgraduate Course of the Year 2012 in Science' award.

We congratulate Professor Lee, on being awarded Honorary Fellowship of Trinity College Dublin for his research in bone fatigue. He developed novel staining techniques to label the initiation and propagation of microcracks and relate them to changes in the material properties of bone. He is the first PI of the Centre for Bioengineering to receive Honorary Fellowship of Trinity College Dublin

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Last updated 11 May 2012 by Trinity Centre for Bioengineering (Email).