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ESRI/Trinity Research Shows Long-Term Economic Impact of Childhood Sexual Abuse on Survivors
Using data from the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA), researchers at the ESRI and Trinity find that male survivors of CSA are three times more likely to be out of the labour force due to sickness/disability compared to other men.
14 Aug 2014
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New Irish Research Sheds Light on How Aspirin Works to Reduce Cancer Deaths
Women taking prescribed aspirin were less likely to have cancer spread to their lymph nodes and were less likely to die from the disease.
13 Aug 2014
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Strange Weather at Science Gallery
STRANGE WEATHER: FORECASTS FROM THE FUTUREA free exhibition exploring how humans are attempting to understand, adapt to and control our changing weather.
13 Aug 2014
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Scotland’s Past and Futures – Exploring the Bigger Picture
A half-day conference organised by Trinity's Centre for Irish-Scottish and Comparative Studies, with the support of the Royal Irish Academy, the Trinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute, and 'Making Ireland', a Trinity College Research Theme.
12 Aug 2014
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Bacterial Blueprints Could Give Doctors and Nurses Fewer Sleepless Nights
Trinity scientists hope targeted drugs can be developed now they have discovered which parts of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa molecular machinery are critical to its function.
11 Aug 2014
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Lucrative Big Pharma Licensing Deals Can be Struck at All Stages of Research
A Trinity study found that out-licensing products to 'big pharma' achieves higher upfront payments than selling to small corporations.
7 Aug 2014
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Trinity Hall Accommodation Open Days
On Friday 16th and Saturday 16th August Trinity Hall will have two open days to give parents and leaving cert students the opportunity to visit the accommodation.
7 Aug 2014
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Trinity Researchers Publish Report on Second-Generation Migrant Children and their Families
This is one of the first studies in Ireland to focus on children born to migrant parents.
6 Aug 2014