News 2024
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Study challenges one-size-fits-all approach to vitamin D supplementation guidelines
A new study from the School of Medicine sheds light on the complexities of achieving optimal vitamin D status across diverse populations.
08 May 2024
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AIM CP Interdisciplinary Project Seeking to achieve improved outcomes for children with cerebral palsy
Funded PhD available, closing date for applications May 30th, 2024.
01 May 2024
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Potential therapeutic breakthrough for aggressive prostate cancer therapies.
A team of research scientists at Trinity College have been awarded funding by the Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) to investigate the potential advantages of adopting a low-insulinemic diet and lifestyle as preventive measures
25 Apr 2024
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Research uncovers new reasons to target neutrophils for TB therapy
New research from School of Medicine, Trinity team at St James's Hospital improves our understanding of how tuberculosis infection causes lung damage and how we might prevent this.
17 Apr 2024
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Trinity College Medical School Forges ahead in QS World University Rankings 2024
The newly released QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024 has ranked Trinity College Dublin 78th in the world for Medicine.
10 Apr 2024
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New insight into the future understanding of MS and its treatments
Trinity scientists have developed a novel test - using an existing diagnostic procedure as its basis - that has the potential to be applied in clinical trials that target the Epstein Barr Virus.
08 Apr 2024
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Professor Gerry Hanna appointed to Chair of Clinical Oncology
Professor Hanna has been appointed to Chair of Clinical Oncology at Trinity College, the Trinity St James’s Cancer Institute and St Luke’s Radiation Oncology Network (SLRON).
02 Apr 2024
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Fighting Cancer - Better care and outcomes for Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer (AYA) Patients
Haematology Specialist Registrar, Charlotte O’Sullivan, is in the second year of her Doctor of Medicine (MD) postgraduate degree at Trinity College Dublin. Charlotte’s MD is focusing on Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Cancer in
06 Mar 2024
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Hope for ‘the most common form of dementia that no-one has heard of’
Research team, led by School of Medicine PI, Professor Iracema Leroi, has been awarded €2.49m by the Health Research Board to investigate Lewy Body Dementia (LBD) which accounts for 20% of the nearly 65,000 people with dementia in
12 Feb 2024
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Changemaker and Health Innovator makes for Ideal Patient Advocate
Challenging the status quo and leading the way through innovation and technology, for the benefit of the patient, is a life’s work.
30 Jan 2024
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