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Trinity experts in Motor Neurone Disease support Walk While You Can campaign
The aim is to raise money to support those living with the condition today and to expedite effective treatments for those facing up to it tomorrow.
9 Jul 2018
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Trinity Business School’s Executive MBA in global top 50 of The Economist’s rankings
The Economist’s global rankings for 2018 have Trinity Business School’s Executive MBA programme at 44th place worldwide, rising 15 places from 59th place last year.
6 Jul 2018
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Ancient genome analyses reveal mosaic pattern of goat domestication
Farmers were selecting specific traits in goats such as coat colour and production ability as early as 8,000 years ago.
6 Jul 2018
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Dementia-friendly hospital guidelines from a Universal Design approach
The guidelines should help physical hospital environments provide a better experience for people with dementia, as well as their families and caregivers.
2 Jul 2018
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Former President Mary McAleese gives Henry Grattan lecture
The former President of Ireland, Mary McAleese delivered the annual Henry Grattan lecture in conversation with RTÉ’s Northern editor, Tommie Gorman.
29 Jun 2018
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Study finds similar outcomes for voluntary and involuntary ECT treatment
People who have involuntary electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) for depression have similar outcomes to those who have voluntary treatment, according to new research from the Department of Psychiatry.
28 Jun 2018
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Trinity trio secure SFI-National Natural Chinese Science Foundation funding
Trinity researchers, Professors John Donegan, Luiz Da Silva, and Plamen Stamenov, won three of the eight new funding awards.
28 Jun 2018
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Intergovernmental cooperation essential to limit Brexit damage to Northern Ireland
The difficulties surrounding the Northern Irish border issue in Brexit negotiations could have been eased by stronger intergovernmental cross-border cooperation, according to Trinity academic Dr Etain Tannam.
28 Jun 2018
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€9 million Horizon 2020 project – PoshBee – will protect global bee health
The five-year project will quantify the impacts of multiple pressures on a range of bee species and develop new tools to help protect them.
27 Jun 2018
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New study finds one in eight older adults in Ireland are deficient in vitamin B12
One in eight of the adults over 50 in the study were vitamin B12-deficient, while one in seven were folate-deficient.
27 Jun 2018