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ESB and Trinity’s ADAPT and CONNECT research centres to accelerate technology innovation in energy sector
The research involves two main projects with a goal of enabling large energy users to make better energy choices, helping the environment and supporting the Government's green agenda.
25 Mar 2024
Environment|Innovation|Research
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Trinity success in 2023 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowships awards
Eight Trinity research proposals secured funding under the recently announced 2023 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Postdoctoral Fellowships results.
25 Mar 2024
Awards and Funding|Research
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Trinity chemistry student, Áine Coogan, joins prestigious CAS Future Leaders™ Program
The unique programme provides early-career scientists with leadership training and connections to peers from around the world.
25 Mar 2024
Awards and Funding|Science|Students
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What impact did the cessation of the universal BCG vaccination have on paediatric TB epidemiology in Ireland?
Findings emphasise the need for timely surveillance of paediatric TB cases to monitor for the emergence of increasing trends or emergent risk groups in the identified mainly unvaccinated population.
24 Mar 2024
Health|Research
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New research shows promise for novel treatments for tuberculosis
Collaborative research from Trinity and RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences is recently published in the European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and marks World TB Day, today (24th March 2024).
23 Mar 2024
Health|Research
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Eight compete in Trinity’s Three-Minute Thesis competition final
Eight speakers competed in the final event, which requires researchers to present their research, armed with just one slide, in a manner that makes sense to a non-specialist audience, and within a fixed time limit of three minutes.
22 Mar 2024
Research|Students
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Scientists uncover new secrets to natural appetite control, offering promise in the battle against obesity
New research shows the diabetes drug Metformin and solid foods elevate a hunger-reducing factor (Lac-Phe) in the body, whereas sugary drinks have minimal effect.
20 Mar 2024
Health|Research|Science
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Books written and illustrated by schoolchildren go on exhibit in the Long Room
An exhibition of 52 handmade books written and illustrated by Dublin primary school students was launched in the Long Room of Trinity’s Old Library on Tues, March 19th.
20 Mar 2024
Community|Culture
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A call for Olympic stories
Do you have a connection with the Olympics?
20 Mar 2024
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Trinity on the Move raises over €10,000 for student hardship funds
The day of sponsored sport saw students, staff and alumni come together as a community to raise money for the student hardship funds.
20 Mar 2024
Community|Health|Students