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Welcome to the School of Medicine
The School of Medicine is Ireland’s leading medical school and ranks as one of the world’s top medical schools (QS World Ranking by Subject 2025 – 83rd for Medicine). The School of Medicine is the leading research school in Trinity, home to over 800 highly diverse researchers and spanning 21 medical and scientific disciplines. The School of Medicine is a multidisciplinary school comprising Medicine, Radiation Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Human Health and Disease, and Human Nutrition and Dietetics. Over 90% of the academic staff are highly active in research. Fifty per cent of senior principal investigators are clinical academics combining their clinical commitments with their academic activities.
Studying at Trinity School of Medicine
An overview of the School of Medicine from an International students perspective.
Upcoming Events
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SPHeRE Network Summer Seminar
Registration is now open for the SPHeRE Network Summer Seminar May 2025 Wednesday 14th May 2025, 2 pm - 3 pm, In-person
07 May 2025
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Professor Kevin Conlon’s “The Last Lecture”
On Thursday 22nd May from 3pm onwards we will be presenting Professor Kevin Conlon’s “The Last Lecture”
28 Apr 2025
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Current News
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New insight into the future understanding of MS and its treatments
Trinity scientists have developed a novel test - using an existing diagnostic procedure as its basis - that has the potential to be applied in clinical trials that target the Epstein Barr Virus.
08 Apr 2024
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Professor Gerry Hanna appointed to Chair of Clinical Oncology
Professor Hanna has been appointed to Chair of Clinical Oncology at Trinity College, the Trinity St James’s Cancer Institute and St Luke’s Radiation Oncology Network (SLRON).
02 Apr 2024
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Fighting Cancer - Better care and outcomes for Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer (AYA) Patients
Haematology Specialist Registrar, Charlotte O’Sullivan, is in the second year of her Doctor of Medicine (MD) postgraduate degree at Trinity College Dublin. Charlotte’s MD is focusing on Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Cancer in
06 Mar 2024
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Hope for ‘the most common form of dementia that no-one has heard of’
Research team, led by School of Medicine PI, Professor Iracema Leroi, has been awarded €2.49m by the Health Research Board to investigate Lewy Body Dementia (LBD) which accounts for 20% of the nearly 65,000 people with dementia in
12 Feb 2024
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Changemaker and Health Innovator makes for Ideal Patient Advocate
Challenging the status quo and leading the way through innovation and technology, for the benefit of the patient, is a life’s work.
30 Jan 2024
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AIM CP Project - 4 funded PhDs available
AIM CP is an interdisciplinary TCD project which seeks to achieve improved outcomes for children with cerebral palsy. Closing date for applications 24/1/24. Information sessions 16/1/24 Contact Michelle Spirtos spirtosa@tcd.ie
12 Jan 2024
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Tackling the global scourge of antifungal resistance
Antifungal resistance to azoles in Aspergillus fumigatus, a pathogen which causes significant infections in the most vulnerable group of patients is an emerging concern in Ireland and globally.
11 Jan 2024
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School of Medicine Research Newsletter May 2024
Welcome to the May 2024 edition of our Trinity School of Medicine Research Highlights, showcasing selected research news generated by 800+ strong community of researchers and academic clinicians over the past year.
23 May 2024
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School of Medicine Research Newsletter November 2023
We are delighted to launch the Trinity School of Medicine November 2023 Newsletter, showcasing selected research highlights and developments generated by our 800+ strong community of researchers and academic clinicians
17 Nov 2023
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School of Medicine scientists acknowledged as rising research leaders
Two researchers from the School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin have been recognised as rising research talents by Science Foundation Ireland in the newly announced SFI-IRC Pathways Awards 2022,
07 Nov 2023
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