Articles
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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
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Bringing Van Gogh to Life: The Power of Machine Learning
A public lecture by Dr Ahmed Selim organised by CONNECT in association with the Department of History of Art and Architecture at Trinity to mark Science Week 2016.
14 Nov 2016
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What Role for the Church in Modern Society?
Loyola Institute international two-day conference gets underway
22 Jun 2016
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Increase in CAO Applications for Trinity Courses for 2016
The total number of applications to CAO this year increased from 74,194 in 2015 to 76,082 in 2016. 18,469 students applied to Trinity College Dublin, representing 24% of the total number of applications submitted to CAO.
9 Mar 2016
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Walking 150 Minutes per Week Associated With Improved Wellbeing In Over-50s
New research by Trinity’s Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing
18 Jan 2016
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Trinity Appoints New Director of Oscar Wilde Centre
Novelist and critic Ian Sansom has been appointed Associate Professor in Literary Practice in the School of English and director of the Oscar Wilde Centre.
21 Mar 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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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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Dino Dinner, Dead Or Alive!
’sims-like' computer models that recreated prehistoric ecosystems suggest that mid-sized meat-eaters would have been efficient scavengers.
15 Apr 2016
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Scientists develop exciting new option for targeted cancer therapy
Coating therapeutic payloads with a sugar molecule ensures they are not active in the body until coming into contact with cancer cells.
8 Dec 2016