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Uncovering the Role of Genes in Eczema
Combining data on 377,000 participants involved in 40 research studies worldwide has pinpointed another 10 genetic variants associated with the condition.
22 Oct 2015
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City of Physics
Science is about curiosity, wonder and figuring things out – and that’s what City of Physics is about too.
22 Oct 2015
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Trinity ID App
The Trinity ID app is a pilot service available to students. The digital version of your physical ID card can be used with a select group of services in Trinity as part of the pilot.
22 Oct 2015
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Study of Provision of Religious Education
Ireland needs to adopt a more pluralistic approach to religious education, according to a recently published paper by Trinity sociologists.
21 Oct 2015
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Video: Prof Roy Foster Explores Challenges of Commemoration at Public Lecture
Watch Professor Roy Foster's public lecture 'Historians and the Memory of the Irish Revolution'.
21 Oct 2015
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Viewing DNA Damage with Crystal Clarity
A ground-breaking discovery, made through collaboration between Trinity, UCD, the University of Reading and Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, should help research in the fields of cancer and drug development.
21 Oct 2015
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Audio: Prof Roy Foster Explores Challenges of Commemoration at Public Lecture
Listen to Professor Roy Foster's lecture 'Historians and the Memory of the Irish Revolution'.
21 Oct 2015
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Writer Sara Baume Awarded the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature 2015
The award is given annually to an emerging Irish writerthrough the generosity of Dr Daniel Rooney, President Emeritus of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
20 Oct 2015
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Suas 8×8 Festival
The 8x8 Festival, a development-funded photo exhibition and arts festival, takes place in Trinity College Dublin from Monday 19 October to Friday 23 October 2015.
20 Oct 2015
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Prof Roy Foster Explores the Challenges of Commemoration at Public Lecture
In his lecture, 'Historians and the Memory of the Irish Revolution', Prof Foster explored the agendas and implications of commemorating events in Irish history.
20 Oct 2015