Articles
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Immune discovery should lead to improved vaccines for infants and newborns
The scientists believe the discovery could reduce both the age at which vaccines can be first administered, and the need for multiple booster shots.
10 Jul 2018
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Living humanely: perspectives from law, morality and science
An event organised by the Loyola Institute last week explored the interaction between law, morality and science against the backdrop of the Referendum on the Eighth Amendment.
19 Apr 2018
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European Research Council Awards €3 million to leading Neuroscientist at Trinity
The Thomas Mitchell Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Rhodri Cusack, at Trinity College Dublin has been awarded an EU European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant valued at €3 million.
6 Apr 2018
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Trinity co-hosts World Congress of Biomechanics 2018
The event, which will welcome over 4,000 delegates, is a significant boost for Ireland’s growing international reputation for bioengineering research.
9 Jul 2018
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Students win €50,000 Investment Fund for Entrepreneurs
Trinity Students win €50,000 Investment Fund for Entrepreneurs for their new product that fights hospital infections
1 Jun 2018
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IP pop-up for World Intellectual Property Day
Staff and students were welcomed to one-on-one consultations with knowledge transfer experts from the Office of Corporate Partnership and Knowledge Exchange
11 May 2018
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Is stakeholder capitalism making a comeback?
Over two centuries, capitalist ethos has swung from profit-taking for the few, to a distribution of wealth to the many, and back again. Is the pendulum poised to swing once more? asks Professor Louis Brennan in this piece for The Conversation.
8 Oct 2018
Research
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Trinity Business Student of the Year 2018
The Award recognises and celebrates students who have achieved excellence in a number of categories, including academic, athletic, entrepreneurial, and social engagement.
23 Apr 2018
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World’s largest autism grant will transform research landscape
The €115 million grant, titled Autism Innovative Medicine Studies-2-Trials (AIMS-2-Trials), will increase our understanding of autism and help develop new therapies to improve health outcomes and quality of life for autistic people.
18 Jun 2018
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Trinity student wins 2018 Hamilton Prize
Ronan O’Gorman was honoured as one of Ireland’s leading young mathematicians on the anniversary of Trinity alumnus’ William Rowan Hamilton’s quaternions discovery.
18 Oct 2018
Research