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  • Amharc úrnua ar athlasadh na n-alt maidir le hothair a bhfuil airtríteas réamatóideach orthu

    Tá an Grúpa Réamaiteolaíochta Móilíní i Scoil an Leighis, faoi stiúir an Ollaimh Ursula Fearon, ag obair chun tuiscint níos fearr a fháil ar eachtraí casta ceallacha agus móilíneacha a tharlaíonn díreach sna hailt atá buailte.

    11 Nov 2021

    Research

  • A fresh look at joint inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis patients

    Trinity researchers are examining the condition which currently affects about 1% of the world’s population, withabout 2,000 new cases diagnosed annually in Ireland.

    11 Nov 2021

    Research

  • Trinity academic provides Babylonian translations for Marvel Studios’ ‘Eternals’

    Translations into the long-dead language were provided for the Marvel Studios’ Eternals blockbuster film by Assyriologist Dr Martin Worthington.

    9 Nov 2021

    Arts|Research

  • Trinity academic provides Babylonian translations for Marvel Studios’ ‘Eternals’

    Translations into the long-dead language were provided by Trinity Assyriologist Dr Martin Worthington.

    9 Nov 2021

    Research

  • Taoiseach launches All-Island Climate and Biodiversity Research Network

    The AICBRN is a researcher-led initiative, bringing together experts from multiple disciplines across the island of Ireland to undertake the research necessary to address the climate and biodiversity emergencies.

    9 Nov 2021

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  • Sláintecare as much a reputational as a quality of life issue

    The reform of the health system is essential for the quality of life in Ireland and the country’s international reputation, says Camilla Devitt, Assistant Professor, School of Social Sciences and Philosophy, in this opinion piece.

    4 Nov 2021

    Research|Society

  • How unknown small-scale publishers helped catapult Shakespeare to global popularity

    In his inaugural lecture Professor Andy Murphy demonstrated how Shakespeare’s position as a central figure in global culture is due in part to the efforts of a set of little known figures operating in the cultural periphery.

    3 Nov 2021

    Research

  • ‘Net-Horror’ movies lay bare our dormant fears about the internet

    While it is true to say that cinema, in most cases, tells us something of our anxious encounters with the modern, it is in Horror film that such fears are writ large.

    30 Oct 2021

    Culture|Research

  • Improving academic performance, emotional well-being and social integration for migrant and refugee children

    The REFUGE-ED project will ensure that children have access to quality education and a protective learning environment which is key to restoring their emotional security and sense of place.

    28 Oct 2021

    Research

  • From Tarantino to Squid Game: why do so many people enjoy violence?

    Simon McCarthy-Jones, Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology, asks why we are drawn to watch violence, in this piece first published on The Conversation.

    28 Oct 2021

    Culture|Research|Society

  • Eclipsing of older people in the pandemic: ageist approaches must not underpin guidance for future crises

    A new qualitative study from researchers at the School of Nursing and Midwifery at Trinity College Dublin provides, for the first time, a depth of understanding of the everyday experience of the COVID-19 pandemic for older people in Ireland.

    28 Oct 2021

    Research

  • Common antidepressant should no longer be used to treat people with dementia

    A drug used to treat agitation in people with dementia is no more effective than a placebo, and might even increase mortality, according to a new study, published in The Lancet.

    27 Oct 2021

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  • Health related quality of life improved by exercise rehabilitation in cancer survivors

    Contrary to historical advice, Trinity study shows that health related quality of life is improved by exercise rehabilitation in survivors of oesophagogastric cancer.

    21 Oct 2021

    Research

  • Scientists discover new ways to block inflammatory cells implicated in a suite of diseases

    The team has found two new ways to limit the production of prostaglandins from front-line immune cells, which are very important drivers of acute inflammation and can also cause fever.

    19 Oct 2021

    Research

  • Irish scientists among global group hunting for genetic explanation to COVID-19 resistance

    The COVID-19 Human Genome Effort (COVIDHGE) led by Jean Laurent Casanova of the Rockefeller Institute in New York and Helen Su of the National Institutes of Health in the US involves teams from over 50 countries, including one from Trinity spearheaded by Professor Cliona O'Farrelly.

    18 Oct 2021

    Research

  • Trinity’s biodiversity audit highlights urgency of placing it central to all our actions

    The just-published report delivers 10 specific recommendations including the development of a biodiversity strategy and outreach programme to involve the wider community.

    15 Oct 2021

    Research

  • Akara secures European Innovation Council funding to build germ-killing robots in Dublin

    The Trinity spinout will use the funding to create a robot production facility, which will drastically increase the company’s output to an estimated 100 robots per year. Central to efforts will be their robot, Violet, which uses Ultraviolet UVC radiation to eliminate germs in hospital settings including COVID-19, MRSA and influenza.

    14 Oct 2021

    Research

  • On your bike! Cycling AT work to reduce adverse health conditions for professional men

    Researchers at Trinity’s Institute of Population Health have assessed the acceptability and feasibility of a gender-sensitive multicomponent intervention, to reduce occupational sedentary behaviour.

    14 Oct 2021

    Research

  • Scientists develop new strategy that rapidly quantifies transmissibility of COVID-19 variants

    Their technique provides a new tool for tracking infection immunity over time and for analysing new vaccine candidates.

    13 Oct 2021

    Research

  • Amharc úrnua ar athlasadh na n-alt maidir le hothair a bhfuil airtríteas réamatóideach orthu

    Tá taighdeoirí i gColáiste na Tríonóide ag tabhairt léargas nua ar athlasadh na n-alt maidir le hothair a bhfuil airtríteas réamatóideach (RA) orthu

    11 Oct 2021

    Research

  • HRB investment announced for the Trinity Wellcome-HRB Clinical Research Facility

    The Trinity Wellcome - HRB Clinical Research Facility (CRF) at St James’ Hospital welcomes the announcement of renewed funding by the Health Research Board (HRB) for its clinical research infrastructure.

    11 Oct 2021

    Research

  • Drug use at music festivals: reducing harm and protecting health and well-being

    Trinity research gives valuable insight into the attitudes and behaviours of a high-risk and under-consulted population.

    11 Oct 2021

    Research

  • Intel signs new 5G optical networks research partnership with CONNECT Centre at Trinity

    The research partnership, worth €600,000, will help deliver new applications such as high-speed mobile streaming, augmented reality and autonomous driving.

    8 Oct 2021

    Research

  • Abdulrazak Gurnah: what you need to know about the Nobel prize-winning author

    Melanie Otto, Assistant Professor in English at Trinity, explains the influence the author has had over his career in this informative piece first published by The Conversation.

    8 Oct 2021

    Culture|Research

  • New gene therapy to treat children with Spinal Muscular Atrophy approved in Ireland

    Development welcomed by Trinity College, St James's Hospital and Children’s Health Ireland following first successful clinical trials on four Irish babies and children.

    8 Oct 2021

    Research

  • Trinity neuroscientists developing potential novel treatments for rare genetic disorder in children

    Trinity neuroscientists studying a rare, untreatable neurodevelopmental disorder in children have identified previously unknown target areas for potential new treatments.

    7 Oct 2021

    Research

  • Fresh hope for improving treatments for deadly lung disease

    Trinity researchers are focused on identifying potential host-directed therapies that can target a patient’s own immune response to help them recover from TB.

    6 Oct 2021

    Research

  • Higher levels of education and higher income mean better health for older adults: TILDA study

    Key international study on older adults offers fresh insight on disease patterns and risk factors in four countries; Ireland, Canada, U.S and England.

    5 Oct 2021

    Research

  • Redefining community health: APCC Lecture Series 2021/22 begins

    The Lecture Series will bring Trinity academics to the local community in Tallaght to deliver high quality, accessible talks with a view to stimulating debate and community engagement on some of healthcare's most pertinent topics.

    4 Oct 2021

    Research

  • TILDA: making Ireland the best place in the world to grow old

    On the International Day of the Older Person, Dr Mark Ward, Research Fellow at TILDA, talks about his research, the broad impact of TILDA, and the positive contributions of older people to Irish life.

    1 Oct 2021

    Research

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