Articles
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Discovery of rogue messengers that hinder body’s immune response to cancer
Researchers from Trinity College Dublin have made a discovery around treatment-resistant breast cancer that may turn the phrase, 'don't shoot the messenger', on its head. The scientists have found that cell to cell messengers released by cancer cells which are not responding to treatment, can negatively affect the body’s immune system response against the cancer.
3 Oct 2017
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Ryanair’s red hot growth may have left its pilots in the cold
Lecturer in Strategy and Researcher in Aviation at Trinity, Padraic Regan, comments on a difficult week for Ryanair.
22 Sep 2017
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Trinity Centre for Gender Equality and Leadership is launched
The new Centre seeks to deliver sustainable structural and cultural change across all academic disciplines and support areas of Trinity College Dublin and act as a national leader for other Irish higher education institutions.
11 Oct 2017
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Trinity Family Experience Facebook Competition
Enter our Facebook competition to win a Trinity family experience weekend.
9 Aug 2017
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Trinity Professor of Geography honoured with Royal Irish Academy membership
Professor Anna Davies was among the 18 new members of the RIA announced today, elected in recognition of their world-class contribution to science and the humanities.
26 May 2017
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Low socioeconomic status reduces life expectancy
Low socioeconomic status reduces life expectancy and should be counted as a major risk factor in health policy, new 'Lancet' study says.
3 Feb 2017
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Trinity Summer Series 2017
Information on the arrangements for the Trinity Summer Series, 06 - 11 July can be found here.
29 Jun 2017
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Study finds innovative specialist epilepsy nurse model improves patient care
A new study launched today at Trinity College Dublin has found that an innovative model of care involving specialist epilepsy nurses had a very positive impact of the health of people with epilepsy and is a cost effective way of delivering quality care to thousands of epilepsy patients and their families while reducing attendance at emergency departments.
2 Feb 2017
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Irish Rugby player Brian O’Driscoll awarded another cap at Honorary Degrees
Other Honorary Degree Candidates included one of Ireland’s foremost journalists, Olivia O'Leary and archivist, Caitriona Crowe along with leading neuroscientist, Gero Miesenböck and astronomer, George Miley.
8 Dec 2017
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Global experts discuss regional inequalities at international conference
Regional inequalities and their differing spatial impacts across the globe are the key topics to be discussed at The Great Awakening: New Directions conference.
4 Jun 2017