College News
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Advances in personalised care the focus of 10th International Cancer Conference
The conference was guided by the theme 'New Frontiers in Personalised Cancer Care."
21 Oct 2016
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Suas 8×8 Festival at Trinity
The 8x8 Festival takes place in Trinity from Monday 17 October to Thursday 20 October 2016.
19 Oct 2016
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AMBER Announce Extended Strategic Partnership with Nokia Bell Labs
AMBER announces substantial increase in the strategic research partnership with Nokia Bell Labs valued at €2.3m
18 Oct 2016
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Trinity researcher awarded €500,000 for advancements in ICT and energy sector
AMBER researcher awarded €500,000 to explore 2-dimensional materials for advancements in ICT and energy sector
18 Oct 2016
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Trinity Research Wins Best Paper Award from European Society
An open access research paper on vitamin D has won Best Published Paper Award from United European Gastroenterology (UEG).
17 Oct 2016
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Trinity’s Architecture Celebrated during Open House Dublin 2016
Trinity College Dublin will open its doors to the public as part of Open House Dublin 2016, on the 14th – 16th October.
13 Oct 2016
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Trinity researchers awarded 2.9 million for oral and oesophageal cancer research
Researchers in Trinity’s School of Biochemistry and Immunology and School of Dental Science have been awarded €2.9 million Horizon 2020 funding.
13 Oct 2016
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Student entrepreneurs develop Matchday to ‘gamify’ live sports
The Matchday team hopes to make live sports more engaging for viewers while simultaneously connecting sports bodies and organisations with their viewers.
11 Oct 2016
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Trinity expert to help protect precious global groundwater resources
Professor Bruce Misstear from the School of Engineering will promote awareness surrounding global groundwater development and protection after being elected Secretary General of the International Association of Hydrogeologists.
7 Oct 2016
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Trinity scientists improve understanding of origins of eczema
Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis (AD) is the most common skin disease of children in developed societies. It is associated with intense itch and loss of sleep in early life and with other conditions such as food allergy and asthma in later life.
3 Oct 2016