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  • Early Onset Cancer rates rising faster than in older adults, conference to hear

    Cancer is no longer a disease of old age- people under 50 are now the only age group globally where cancer incidence has risen continuously for more than 25 years. 

    14 Apr 2026

    Health|Research

  • Five tips to make your memory work more effectively

    Elva Arulchelvan, Lecturer in Psychology and PhD Researcher in Psychology and Neuroscience at Trinity, with some handy advice for those seeking a memory boost. This article was first published by The Conversation.

    13 Apr 2026

    Health|Science

  • The Conversation: Wildflower once used to treat wounds and sore throats shows promise in fighting dangerous superbugs

    Prof. John J Walsh, Pharmacy speaks on the latest collaborative research which has now shown that not only does tormentil have antimicrobial activity, it may also be powerful enough to fight microbes that are resistant to modern antibiotics

    8 Apr 2026

    Health|Research|Science|Society

  • Scientists unveil molecular map that could unlock new treatments for heart and lung diseases

    The map uncovers how an important human receptor involved in blood clotting and inflammation works. This advance could help us design better drugs for conditions such as pulmonary arterial hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and certain cancers.

    7 Apr 2026

    Health|Research|Science

  • Researchers show physical and social environmental exposures shape biological brain age worldwide

    The latest findings from the Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI) at Trinity College identify important brain health implications for prevention, public health, and policy.

    6 Apr 2026

    Health|Research|Society

  • Health and Sport Week keynote: Dr May van Schalkwyk addresses industry harm

    Dr May van Schalkwyk, public health doctor and researcher gave the Health and Sports Week keynote address in Trinity Long Room Hub this week to a full house with attendees from the civil service, health services, non-governmental organisations and activists from a wide range of sectors.

    26 Mar 2026

    Business|Health|Society|Sustainability

  • Earlier detection, better outcomes: Irish researchers target rising bowel cancer rates with new blood test

    Researchers from Trinity, Dublin City University and University College Dublin will use funding of €670,000 from Enterprise Ireland’s Commercialisation Fund to develop a breakthrough blood-based screening test.

    26 Mar 2026

    Awards and Funding|Health|Research|Science

  • Trinity gains in 2026 QS Subject Rankings

    Named as one of the world’s top universities for the study of 43 subjects in all, Trinity now ranks 10th in the world for Nursing, up from 20th in 2025.

    25 Mar 2026

    Awards and Funding|Health

  • Researchers offer an exciting treatment to target the host, and not the bacteria

    This published research tells us that Trinity scientists have discovered a way to “train” the immune system to better fight drug-resistant infections like MRSA and TB. Today is World TB Day 2026.

    24 Mar 2026

    Health|Research

  • Irish Cancer Society invests in groundbreaking TSJCI research

    To coincide with Daffodil Day 2026, it is a good time to explore four research projects at the Trinity St James’s Cancer Institute (TSJCI) that have been funded by the Irish Cancer Society.

    20 Mar 2026

    Awards and Funding|Health

  • Machine learning could help predict how people with depression respond to treatment

    Trinity researchers have found that a machine learning model could help clinicians predict which people with depression are more likely to improve with digital cognitive behavioural therapy compared to antidepressant medication.

    19 Mar 2026

    Health|Research|Society

  • Groundbreaking Trinity research reveals “leaky” brain barrier as driver of chronic brain damage in retired combat and collision sports athletes

    The work, led by teams at Trinity and the FutureNeuro Research Ireland Centre, has pinpointed the mechanism linking some sports injuries to poor brain health in retired athletes.

    18 Mar 2026

    Health|Research|Science

  • The Keepsake Chronicles: stories in times of dementia

    Keepsake Chronicles is a collaboration between a nurse, a creative writer and a photographer. As participants tell their stories, we record their words and photograph them in the act of telling. This captures expressions rich with emotion that are inseparable from the stories themselves.

    16 Mar 2026

    Health|Research|Society

  • Trinity team delivers new universal design guidelines for long-term residential care settings

    Researchers from Trinity recently launched new universal design guidelines to enhance quality of life, sustainability, and resilience in long-term residential care settings for older people in Ireland.

    3 Mar 2026

    Community|Environment|Health|Research|Sustainability

  • Creative Brain Week is back for 2026!

    Now in its fifth year, the event returns to Dublin next week, March 2–6, 2026, seeding new ideas into society, culture and health with talks, exhibitions and workshops.

    27 Feb 2026

    Health|Research

  • A landmark “evolutionary double-bind” strategy to overcome treatment resistance in prostate cancer

    A new study led by researchers from Trinity and the Moffitt Cancer Center shows how radiation therapy can be used to expose—and then eliminate—therapy-resistant cancer cells using natural killer cell immunotherapy.

    23 Feb 2026

    Health|Research|Science

  • Trauma-informed, gender-sensitive care crucial for women

    New Trinity study is first of its kind in Ireland to specifically focus on women to address the disproportionately poor physical health of this population when compared to the general population.

    20 Feb 2026

    Health|Research|Society

  • Key immune trigger identified that may be a central player in MS progression

    Researchers believe this study further highlights that a key immune system switch warrants full investigation in MS and may be a promising potential target for future MS therapies.

    19 Feb 2026

    Health|Research

  • One in eight older people in Ireland require medical attention for a fall each year

    New research from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing shows that falls represent a major and growing problem for the health system in Ireland.

    11 Feb 2026

    Health|Research|Society

  • Joly Cancer Leadership Programme gives third award to TSJCI surgeon

    Mr Fitzgerald said: “Through the award, I hope to investigate the immune and metabolic behaviours of head and neck cancers. It is hoped that discoveries from these studies will translate to meaningful clinical insights to guide future clinical decision making and care for head and neck cancer patients." 

    5 Feb 2026

    Awards and Funding|Health|Research|Science

  • Trinity launches first tertiary pathways in Mental Health Nursing and Intellectual Disability Nursing

    Applications for tertiary pathways in Mental Health Nursing and Intellectual Disability Nursing will open shortly

    3 Feb 2026

    Community|Health|Society|Students

  • “I see a rubber duck” – babies categorise objects in the brain at just two months old

    The research, led by neuroscientists from Trinity, combined brain imaging with artificial intelligence models. It enriches our understanding of what babies are thinking and how they learn in the earliest months of life.

    3 Feb 2026

    Health|Research|Science

  • Trinity geneticists seek new treatments for devastating childhood dementia

    European Rare Diseases Research Alliance funding of €440,000 will allow the team to seek new treatments for Multiple Sulfatase Deficiency, an ultra-rare, deadly, inherited disorder where the body can't properly break down fats and sugars.

    27 Jan 2026

    Health|Research|Science

  • Blocking immune cells in the brain can prevent infant forgetting

    Blocking microglia prevents infant forgetting and improves memory in mice, suggesting that these specialist immune cells in the brain may actively manage memory formation and dictate what, and when, we forget.

    21 Jan 2026

    Health|Research|Science

  • €6.5 million PEACE-Air project to improve air quality

    Researchers from Trinity are working with collaborators across the island of Ireland on a major cross-border initiative to improve air quality.

    20 Jan 2026

    Environment|Health|Research|Science

  • Water erosion contributes to generation of micro and nanoplastics linked to cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases

    A team of scientists, led by researchers from the AMBER Research Ireland Centre in Trinity, has determined that microbubble-induced erosion releases micro and nanoplastics (MNPs) into water.

    16 Jan 2026

    Environment|Health|Research|Science

  • Substantial under-diagnosis of high blood pressure in the over 50s

    TILDA’s most recent data shows that 62% of people aged 50 and over have high blood pressure that is not being managed leading to serious potential health risks.

    15 Jan 2026

    Health|Research

  • Nine exciting discoveries from Trinity researchers in 2025

    Trinity researchers have made significant discoveries this year enriching our culture, building better futures and broadening our understanding of the world.

    23 Dec 2025

    Culture|Health|Research|Science|Society

  • How many cervical cancers have been prevented so far through screening in Ireland?

    The team has uncovered that the Irish Cervical Cancer Screening programme has prevented over 5500 cancers in Ireland, that would over wise have occurred in the lifetime of women screened.

    19 Dec 2025

    Health|Research|Science

  • The establishment and management of Addiction Research Network Ireland (ARNI)

    The Network will be established as a national collaborative platform and led by Professor Jo-Hanna Ivers at the Department of Public Health & Primary Care at School of Medicine at Trinity.

    18 Dec 2025

    Awards and Funding|Health|Research|Society

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