Articles
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New study provides picture of rare kidney disease in Ireland
Researchers in Trinity College Dublin have published the first study to report national incidence rates of a rare kidney disease, anti-glomerular basement membrane (anti-GBM) disease. Their study, published in the Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, also showed clustering of cases in time and space, which suggests that there may be an unidentified environmental trigger for the onset of the disease. Professor and Consultant of Nephrology at Trinity’s School of Medicine, Mark Little.
8 Aug 2016
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Intensely painful trigeminal neuralgia illuminated “from bench to bed”
World experts will discuss treatments as patients share their own experiences at a symposium dedicated to raising awareness about one of the most painful conditions known to science.
7 Oct 2016
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Minister English Announces €50m Expansion of SFI ADAPT Research Centre for Digital Content Technology
ADAPT will focus on developing next generation digital content technologies that aim to enhance people’s lives by helping to analyse, personalise and deliver digital content more effectively.
13 Jan 2016
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Scientists seek next-gen whooping cough vaccines
The €28 million project will bring together scientists from 22 countries, with the pre-clinical work led by those from Trinity.
8 Aug 2016
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Supplemental Examinations 2016 – Bus Strikes
To facilitate travel to the campus due to the bus strike which has been announced for 8th and 9th September 2016, the start time of all examinations scheduled for these dates will be delayed by 30 minutes.
7 Sep 2016