Articles
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How citizen science, gaming and AI are mapping the brain
Hundreds of thousands of players around the world are solving 3D puzzles and mapping out neurons, which in turn allows neuroscientists to chart synaptic connections and model circuitry.
6 Apr 2018
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Trinity Masters students win Citi upStart accelerator
Trinity's Team Imbibe won the Dragon's Den final of Citi's upStart Student Entrepreneurship Programme.
3 Apr 2018
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New Trinity Meteors team unveiled
Strategic partnership between Trinity and women's basketball club, Meteors
15 Jun 2018
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An Gorta Mór agus an leigheas
Bhí Cruinniú na Nollag ag Acadamh na Lianna i gColáiste na Tríonóide ar an 9 Nollaig 2017; cumann Gaelach do dhochtúirí é an t-Acadamh, le cúpla ball ó na gairmeacha gaolmhara.
10 Jul 2018
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Survivors of sexual violence are let down by the criminal justice system
How well do criminal justice systems treat survivors of sexual violence? The answer is not only important to survivors. It also signals to society how sexual violence should be viewed, says Simon McCarthy-Jones, Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology.
29 Mar 2018
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Sharp increase in falls in women in midlife
Falls are not just a problem of advanced age, according to researchers in Trinity College Dublin, who have identified a sharp increase in falls after the age of 40, particularly in women.
21 Aug 2018
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Professor Owen P. Smith gives a lecture “60 years since the discovery of Burkitt Lymphoma”
On 24 September, the opening day of Cancer Week, Professor Owen P. Smith gave a lecture “60 years since the discovery of Burkitt Lymphoma" at Trinity.
3 Oct 2018
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Bank of Ireland to partner with Trinity on Innovation & Entrepreneurship Hub
It will support students and graduates developing innovation and entrepreneurial skills at the university’s Innovation & Entrepreneurship (I&E) Hub.
23 Jan 2018
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Political representation: ethnicity trumps gender in Burundi and Rwanda
An opinion editorial written by Assistant Professor in Economics, Andrea Guariso and published by The Conversation.
12 Nov 2018
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Study finds similar outcomes for voluntary and involuntary ECT treatment
People who have involuntary electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) for depression have similar outcomes to those who have voluntary treatment, according to new research from the Department of Psychiatry.
28 Jun 2018