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  • Higher prevalence of asthma linked to unhealthy living conditions in Dublin South Inner City community

    New research has found that residents of Oliver Bond House flats in Dublin’s south inner city are 2.4 times as likely to have asthma in their medical records, compared to other patients attending the same general practice living locally.

    23 Jan 2024

    Health|Research|Society

  • The mysteries of The Book of Kells — from monks on magic mushrooms to superhuman detail

    Although now faded by 1,200 years of use, the colours in the manuscript still retain some of their original psychedelic intensity, writes Dr Rachel Moss, School of Histories and Humanities, for The Conversation publication.

    22 Jan 2024

    Arts|Research

  • Researchers and professional support staff meet at inaugural Coordinator Mobilisation event

    The event allowed eight PIs leading large-scale Horizon Europe Pillar 2 or European Innovation Council projects to introduce these projects and to showcase the important work of key teams around college who provide post-award support.

    19 Jan 2024

    Awards and Funding|Community|Research

  • Trinity bioengineer wins ERC Proof of Concept Award to develop non-surgical lower back pain treatment

    Professor Conor Buckley’s project iDISC uses next-generation injectable biomaterials for tissue repair. The development of injectable biomimetic hydrogel systems may facilitate earlier interventions aimed at halting the degenerative process.

    18 Jan 2024

    Awards and Funding|Health|Innovation|Research|Science

  • Half of Ireland’s biggest firms still underperforming on human rights

    New research published by the Trinity Centre for Social Innovation finds that corporate uptake of the UN Guiding Principles for Business & Human Rights remains a work in progress.

    18 Jan 2024

    Business|Research|Society

  • Gaza war: how South Africa’s genocide case against Israel is shaping up

    Carlo Aldrovandi, Assistant Professor in International Peace Studies at Trinity College Dublin, writes in The Conversation about how South Africa's genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice in The Hague is developing.

    17 Jan 2024

    Arts|Research|Society

  • Trinity team secures SFI Infrastructure Programme funding for brain health research

    Researchers from Trinity hope to improve brain health for people of all ages after securing approximately €1.7 million in funding via the Science Foundation Ireland Infrastructure Programme. The money will buy a next-gen, powerful computer and associated equipment that will open doors to new research approaches.

    17 Jan 2024

    Awards and Funding|Health|Research|Science

  • Scientists reverse amnesia caused by head injury in early model study

    A model (mouse) study designed to shed light on memory loss in people who experience repeated head impacts, such as athletes, suggests the condition could potentially be reversed.

    16 Jan 2024

    Health|Research|Science

  • Embracing ‘virtual dark tourism’ could help heritage sites at risk of degradation

    Nicole Basaraba, School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies, writes about her research on virtual dark tourism for The Conversation.

    15 Jan 2024

    Culture|Research

  • Are Irish nuns facing extinction?

    In an article for The Irish Times, Dr Bronagh Ann McShane, School of Histories and Humanities, provides historical context for a new RTE documentary that asks if the nuns in Irish convents today are the last of their kind.

    15 Jan 2024

    Culture|Research|Society

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