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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
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Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute Welcomes Five Nobel Laureates to Symposium on Cancer and Immunology
The five Nobel Laureates spoke about their research in the context of the improvement of human health and the development of new medical advances.
31 Jul 2014
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Children’s Research Centre hosts International Summer School in Child and Youth Welfare
The Children’s Research Centre (CRC) at Trinity College Dublin hosted 27 students and staff from Israel, Russia, Ireland and Germany at a week-long Summer School as part of the EU Tempus Project.
30 Jul 2014
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Provost’s Teaching Awards Recognise Lecturers’ Commitment to Teaching and Learning
The Trinity College Dublin annual Provost's Teaching Awards were presented by Dr Patrick Prendergast to five members of staff in recognition of their enthusiasm and commitment to ensuring students receive quality teaching and learning.
30 Jul 2014
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The ‘Right’ Amount of Grazing – How Bambi Boosts Biodiversity
Excluding deer from important forest ecosystems enables some plant species to over-dominate, which has a negative, knock-on effect on biodiversity.
28 Jul 2014
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Vitamin D linked with improved survival in bowel cancer patients
New research from Trinity and Edinburgh Universities points to the potential importance of Vitamin D in bowel cancer survivorship.
28 Jul 2014
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TILDA Study Finds 4 out of 5 Over 50s in Ireland are Overweight or Obese
The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) highlights the consequences of high rates of obesity for health and health service demand in the over 50s in Ireland.
28 Jul 2014