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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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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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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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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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Le córas imdhíonachta ’sár éifeachtach’ in ann an víreas HCV a sheachaint
Tugann taighdeoirí cuireadh d'aon duine a fuair Anti-D a raibh éillithe le HCV idir 1977-1979 páirt a glacadh sa staidéar seo.
20 Sep 2016
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Cycle to raise money for ovarian cancer
A group of cyclists from West Limerick cycling clubs are cycling from Newcastle West in Limerick to St. James’s Hospital in Dublin to raise awareness for ovarian cancer and to raise vital funds for the ovarian cancer charities (SOCK and Ovacare) who are leading the way in turning the tide on research, knowledge and awareness.
20 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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New study 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