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  • Trinity researchers receive €1.3 m from HRB for postdoctoral research fellowships

    Dr Cilian Ó’Maoldomhnaigh and Dr Robert Briggs have been awarded Clinician Scientist Fellowships from the Health Research Board (HRB) as part of a €6.4 million investment to support the career development of outstanding researchers in health and social care.

    4 Oct 2023

    Awards and Funding|Health

  • Printing House Square official opening

    We are looking forward to welcoming our students and staff to the official opening of Printing House Square on Monday October 9th from 3-5pm.

    29 Sep 2023

    Community|Health

  • Scientists unearth potential new target for treating debilitating skin disease

    A team, led by scientists from the Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute (TBSI), has unearthed the possible target for treating the debilitating skin disease hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), which is a painful, chronic, inflammatory skin condition that can last decades.

    26 Sep 2023

    Health|Research|Science

  • Embody your own avatar, channel your inner medieval scribe, and sign up for botany bootcamp at the START Festival

    From medieval scribes to virtual avatars and 16th century brewing to contemporary birth stories, the rich and varied world of academic research will be celebrated at the START Festival at Trinity College Dublin on Friday 29th September.

    25 Sep 2023

    Arts|Environment|Health|Research|Science|Society

  • Trinity scientists secure prestigious Royal Society University Research Fellowships

    Ecologist Dr Richard Nair and immunologist Dr Craig McEntee have secured the awards, funded in Ireland by Science Foundation Ireland, are given to outstanding scientists in the early stages of their research careers who have the potential to become leaders in their field.

    22 Sep 2023

    Awards and Funding|Environment|Health|Research|Science

  • New strategic plan for School of Nursing and Midwifery

    The strategy, ‘Transforming healthcare and creating a better future for all’ outlines an exciting new chapter for the school with a renewed focus on research, education and societal engagement for the next 7 years.

    21 Sep 2023

    Health|Research

  • Largest paediatric trial investigates treatments for severe atopic dermatitis

    Findings from a Trinity College/King’s College London clinical trial has recommended methotrexate for children with severe atopic dermatitis, a condition that affects 1 in 5 children in Ireland.

    19 Sep 2023

    Health|Research

  • Palliative care study finds patients and caregivers feel obliged to give and receive support

    Study finds relationships between informal caregiver and patient can impact on possibility for open conversations on decision-making.

    11 Sep 2023

    Health|Research

  • Deputy Róisín Shortall awarded Trinity’s Edward Kennedy Health Policy Award

    Deputy Shortall’s award presentation took place at the inaugural Edward Kennedy Annual Guest Lecture with Professor Greg Marchildon, University of Toronto.

    8 Sep 2023

    Health|Research|Society

  • Scientists unpick how lung cells induce immune response to influenza

    Researchers from Trinity have discovered some new and surprising ways that viral RNA and influenza virus are detected by human lung cells, which has potential implications for treating people affected by such viruses.

    31 Aug 2023

    Health|Research|Science

  • Travellers suffer disproportionate burden of physical health conditions, review finds

    Scoping review from Trinity College Dublin highlights the poor health of Travellers and the health disparity between Travellers and the general population in Ireland

    29 Aug 2023

    Health|Research

  • Trinity welcomes Executive Director of UN World Food Programme

    Researchers from the Department of Clinical Speech and Language Studies welcomed the new Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Programme, Cindy McCain, to Trinity.

    24 Aug 2023

    Health|Society

  • TILDA/MISA event explores why education determines when we die?

    Guest speakers examined how the college educated have become healthier and wealthier, while adults without a degree are suffering from deaths of despair including suicide, drug overdose, and alcoholism in the United States.

    23 Aug 2023

    Health|Research|Society

  • Clinicians publish first guidelines for treating patients with severe community-acquired pneumonia

    A collaborative group led by Trinity researchers has published the first guidelines for treating patients with severe community-acquired pneumonia (sCAP) – a high-mortality condition that describes people admitted to ICU.

    21 Aug 2023

    Health|Research

  • Neuroscientists successfully test theory that forgetting is actually a form of learning

    The team designed tests to explore the idea that “forgetting” might not be a bad thing, and that it may represent a form of learning – and outline results that support their core idea.

    17 Aug 2023

    Health|Research|Science

  • Can a special immune protein in the body be harnessed to stop ovarian cancer?

    A major new study, published in Nature, has discovered the anti-tumour activities of the immune protein interferon epsilon, which in pre-clinical models blocks the metastasis of ovarian cancer cells by instructing immune cells to kill the cancer cells.

    16 Aug 2023

    Health|Research|Science

  • Trinity research looks to Latin America for clues on healthy ageing

    Researchers study the factors influencing healthy brain ageing in Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries and find the lessons learned there, can also be applied to home.

    10 Aug 2023

    Health|Research

  • New prostate cancer biomarkers provide hope to millions of men

    Trinity researchers - as part of an international team of scientists - have identified three new biomarkers for prostate cancer to help identify and differentiate potentially aggressive cases of the disease.

    10 Aug 2023

    Health|Research

  • Professor Rose Anne Kenny appointed first ever female Regius Professor of Physic (1637) at Trinity

    An event to mark Professor Kenny’s appointment also celebrated the School of Medicine’s female ‘full professors’

    31 Jul 2023

    Awards and Funding|Health|Research

  • “Live” human brain biosamples to revolutionise translational neuroscience research

    Researchers from Trinity are collaborating with those from the University of Oxford on a new project that will provide access to high quality, “live” human brain biosamples. They believe this approach has the potential to revolutionise research for the benefit of patients.

    26 Jul 2023

    Health|Research|Science

  • New study identifies association between lower levels of vitamin d and inflammation in older adults

    Ageing experts at Trinity College Dublin and the University of Limerick have shown associations of vitamin D status with C-reactive protein (CRP, a measure of inflammation) in older adults.

    21 Jul 2023

    Health|Research|Science

  • Understanding the challenges of participation in nursing home research: New Trinity study

    Researchers from Trinity College Dublin have this week launched a survey to find out why gathering this data for nursing home research is proving difficult.

    11 Jul 2023

    Community|Health|Research

  • Fresh insights into how glucose drives tuberculosis vaccine responses offer hope for improved efficacy

    BCG is a live bacterial vaccine, of limited effectiveness for tuberculosis, but it's the only one we've got. However, scientists in the TB Immunology group at Trinity College Dublin and St. James's Hospital have provided fresh insights into the behaviour of a crucial cell in vaccine mechanisms, which may offer a fresh target for scientists seeking to improve vaccine efficacy.

    6 Jul 2023

    Health|Research|Science

  • Scientists discover how anti-viral cytokines can blunt the immune response to tuberculosis

    A new study, published in the journal Cellular Immunology, is closing the research gap on the actions of an important protein of the immune system; type 1 interferon, whose actions remain poorly understood.

    3 Jul 2023

    Health|Research

  • The tide of medicinal plants and natural products is rising: conference hears

    Trinity hosts the 71st GA2023 conference to explore the opportunities of unlocking nature’s pharmacy

    3 Jul 2023

    Environment|Health|Innovation|Research|Sustainability

  • A new bacterial blueprint to aid in the war on antibiotic resistance

    A team of scientists from around the globe, including those from Trinity, has gained high-res structural insights into a key bacterial enzyme, which may help chemists design new drugs to inhibit it and thus suppress disease-causing bacteria.

    1 Jul 2023

    Health|Research|Science

  • Trinity gives voice to MND for global awareness day

    A special knowledge-exchange event hosted by the research team in the Academic Unit of Neurology in collaboration with the Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association is taking place to mark the day.

    21 Jun 2023

    Health|Research

  • New anti-coagulants discovered in Trinity may help treat sepsis and COVID-19

    Scientists have just discovered that the drug dimethylfumarate can block blood clotting during infection. Their work offers hope that it could be used to treat a number of conditions, such a life-threatening disseminated intravascular coagulopathy (DIC), which can occur in serious infections with bacteria that lead to sepsis or in response to viral infections such as COVID-19.

    19 Jun 2023

    Health|Research|Science

  • Trinity join HSE to mark global day for elder abuse awareness

    The School of Nursing and Midwifery and the Health Service Executive held a conference today, highlighting the need to support the human rights of older people to live safely within their communities or care facilities.

    15 Jun 2023

    Health|Research|Society

  • Walking the talk for dementia

    The innovative, adventurous and immersive Camino experience involved people working, researching and living with dementia.

    14 Jun 2023

    Health|Research|Society

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