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Welcome to the School of Medicine
The School of Medicine is Ireland’s leading medical school and ranks as one of the world’s top medical schools (QS World Ranking by Subject 2024 – 78th for Medicine). The School of Medicine is the leading research school in Trinity, home to over 800 highly diverse researchers and spanning 21 medical and scientific disciplines. The School of Medicine is a multidisciplinary school comprising Medicine, Radiation Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Human Health and Disease, and Human Nutrition and Dietetics. Over 90% of the academic staff are highly active in research. Fifty per cent of senior principal investigators are clinical academics combining their clinical commitments with their academic activities.
Studying at Trinity School of Medicine
An overview of the School of Medicine from an International students perspective.
Upcoming Events
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Visiting Professor John Launer Narrative practice: Conversations inviting change
Public lecture: Long Room Hub 2-3pm December 6th
25 Nov 2024
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Trinity Research Doctorate Awards (TRDA) Public Event Thursday 14th November 2024 6pm, Smurfit Institute of Genetics, Trinity College Dublin
Concussion in the 21st Century: How we got here. Where are we going? 1
11 Nov 2024
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Faculty of Health Sciences presents Inaugural Lecture Series 2023/24
All lectures are Thursdays 6pm -7pm, reception 7pm - 8pm
21 Mar 2024
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Current News
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Receptors that take their Toll on MS: A new avenue for the therapeutic use of cannabinoids
Researchers at the Department of Physiology (TCD) are undertaking new projects to develop cannabis-based therapeutics that target key cellular mechanisms underlying Multiple Sclerosis (MS) pathogenesis.
01 Sep 2023
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Important new research award to help develop medical workforce supply and demand projections
An important clinical research project, co-led by Dr Padraic Fleming and Dr Bridget Johnston in the School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin has recently won an award.
30 Jun 2023
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Important new Parkinson’s disease clinical research award from Michael J Fox Foundation
An important clinical research project, co-led by Dr Alison Keogh in the School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin, has recently won an award. The award is funded through the Michael J Fox Foundation For Parkinson’s Research.
23 Jun 2023
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The Royal City of Dublin Hospital Trust backs four School of Medicine Academics to conduct important health research
Four important clinical research projects led by academic clinicians in the School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin now have the support of the Royal City of Dublin Hospital Trust.
20 Jun 2023
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“Giving Gynaecological Oncology A Voice” campaign a winner of 2023 PR award
The Irish Network for Gynaecological Oncology’s (INGO) 2022 campaign, entitled “Giving Gynaecological Oncology A Voice”
19 Jun 2023
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Prestigious Science Foundation Ireland backs three School of Medicine Academics to conduct ground breaking health research
Three important clinical research projects led by academic clinicians in the School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin have emerged as winners in the recently announced Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
31 May 2023
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Important new clinical research awards to address health challenges
Four important clinical research projects led by academic clinicians in the School of Medicine, have emerged as winners in the recently announced Definitive Intervention and Feasibility Awards (DIFA) 2023 results.
31 May 2023
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Orla Hardiman wins eminent HRB Impact Award 2023 for her outstanding achievements
Professor Hardiman received the award for her exceptional contribution to research that has informed policy and practice in a way that positively impacts both the care and well-being of patients and their families.
10 Feb 2023
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Project to mobilise the immune system to fight blindness receives prestigious ERC funding
Researchers will examine a particular - but understudied - type of immune cell in the retina which has major potential to heal diseased blood vessels in the eye.
31 Jan 2023
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Working towards the replacement of animal testing for lung cancer
An exciting new project is underway at the School of Medicine to explore the use of non-animal research to find novel and more effective ways to monitor treatment response in people affected by lung cancer.
17 Jan 2023
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