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Ketamine trialled as new hope to prevent recurrent depression
Researchers from the Department of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin are trialling a potential new treatment option for people who suffer from repeated episodes of depression. The team are investigating whether the children’s anaesthetic ketamine, which has recently been shown to have antidepressant effects, could help people who recover from severe depression to remain well.
13 Oct 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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Global team to fight dementia begins pioneering training programme at Trinity
Amongst those beginning their studies at Trinity College Dublin this Autumn, a small and highly experienced team of individuals will begin specialist training to become the first of an international network of 'change agents' in the global fight against dementia.
6 Oct 2016
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Trinity salutes Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner, Sir Fraser Stoddart
Honorary degree recipient from Trinity, Sir Stoddart, received the prize along with Jean-Pierre Sauvage and Bernard L Feringa for work in producing tiny molecular machines.
5 Oct 2016
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‘What has nature ever done for us? Global experts on natural capital explain…
Economists, accountants and environmentalists come together in Dublin this week to put nature at the heart of future political and economic decision-making.
4 Oct 2016
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SHARECITY team launches first global database on ICT-enabled food-sharing
Dublin has 42 ICT-enabled food-sharing enterprises while London leads the way globally with 198.
4 Oct 2016
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‘Trinity Access 21’ students aim to reduce voting age
Along with senators Lynn Ruane and Fintan Warfield, students aim to reduce voting age to 16
3 Oct 2016
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Does having mixed ancestry help protect you from motor neurone disease?
Could the key to unlocking the secret of motor neurone disease lie in the collaboration between two small island nations, Ireland and Cuba? Researchers from Trinity College Dublin are heading to Latin America to begin a major new research project which will examine whether the likelihood of developing motor neurone disease (MND/ALS) is reduced in people with mixed ancestral backgrounds.
3 Oct 2016
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Nobel Prize Winner William Campbell returns to his alma mater
Professor Campbell’s interest in parasitology first started in Trinity where he studied zoology.
30 Sep 2016
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What we can learn from the 1950s
Public lecture hears how entertainers Little Richard and John Wayne enable us to understand American politics, culture and society past and present
28 Sep 2016
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Examine your brainwaves and listen to the sun at PROBE
It features music, debate, comedy, storytelling, screenings, and live experiments.
27 Sep 2016
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Scientists make major breakthrough in understanding inflammation
The action of cells that spark inflammation causes a 're-wiring' of their mitochondria, which amplifies the inflammation response.
23 Sep 2016
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Revisiting the ‘haunted acres’
Battlefield archaeology conference to hear how historical conflicts still have a relevance today
22 Sep 2016
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Trinity Wins Best Place to Work for LGBT Equality Award
Trinity is the Number 1 Public Sector Employer in Ireland for LGBT Inclusion, and 5th overall in the Best Places to Work for LGBT Equality in Ireland in 2016.
22 Sep 2016
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Inside Trinity
The 19,985 people that work, live and study on campus are the primary focus of a new documentary 'Inside Trinity'.
22 Sep 2016
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People with intellectual disability taking multiple medicines with side effects
Research from Trinity College Dublin and Aston University, UK finds difference in prescribing practices for older people with intellectual disabilities compared to general population of older adults.
22 Sep 2016
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Trinity is Europe’s leader in producing entrepreneurs
Trinity is PitchBook’s highest-ranked university in Europe -- the only one in the Top 50 -- for producing undergraduates who go on to found companies receiving venture capitalist backing.
21 Sep 2016
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New study launched to discover how ‘super’ immune system can prevent hepatitis c
Scientists from Trinity College Dublin are seeking volunteers who were exposed to anti-D contaminated with hepatitis C virus (HCV) between 1977 and 1979 as they attempt to discover why some people are naturally protected from HCV infection, while others are not.
20 Sep 2016
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Author celebrates ‘beauty and repression’ of Ireland in the 1850s
Author celebrates 'beauty and repression' of Ireland in the 1850s
19 Sep 2016
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What’s the point of doing philosophy?
Peter Simons, Chair of Moral Philosophy, has just been nominated as 'one of the 50 most influential living philosophers'
14 Sep 2016
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New company Inflazome will tackle chronic inflammatory diseases
The company, based on collaboration between Trinity and the University of Queensland, has raised €15 million to develop new therapeutics.
12 Sep 2016
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Two out of three ain’t bad… or is it?
New research highlights how efficient our third-level institutions are
12 Sep 2016
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Chemists devise revolutionary 3D bone-scanning technique
The technique provides 3D images of an unparalleled resolution without using X-rays and should have major implications for the diagnosis and treatment of bone injuries.
8 Sep 2016
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Uncovering the secrets of successful ageing – TILDA explores decade of research
From heart conditions to caring for grandchildren and from undiagnosed diabetes to the power of positive thought, the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) has spent a decade understanding Ireland’s older generation. Trinity College Dublin will celebrate that milestone with 600 of the 8500 participants at a special event today.
8 Sep 2016
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Trinity and UCD presidents issue joint statement on third-level funding
Provost of Trinity and President of UCD have issued a joint statement calling for Government action to address funding crisis in higher education.
6 Sep 2016
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Poet Doireann Ní Ghríofa awarded Rooney Prize for Irish Literature 2016
Ireland’s great writers gather to celebrate 40 years of the Rooney Prize
6 Sep 2016
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Chambers Ireland CSR Awards – Trinity wins volunteering prize
On Thursday, 01 September 2016, Trinity was announced as the winner of the Chambers Ireland CSR Award for Excellence in Community – Volunteering for a Large Indigenous Company.
6 Sep 2016
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Building the bionic human – TBSI celebrates first five years
TBSI celebrated its fifth anniversary, at which researchers discussed how they had discovered how to replace corneas and reverse engineer cancer cells to reduce their aggressiveness.
5 Sep 2016
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3D bioprinting technology could provide alternative bone graft options
In a world-first, researchers have developed a technique for printing bones and other biological materials.
2 Sep 2016
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Minister for Education launches Irish-American education and innovation forum
Trinity hosts major symposium as part of Aer Lingus College Football Classic
1 Sep 2016