Cian O' Connor
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Fulbright Ireland NUI and HRB Health Impact Scholar 2024 | Postdoctoral Researcher @hseas, Harvard University & @TERG, RCSI |
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We are hiring 2 x Permanent Assistant Professor Posts. If you are an Immunologist or Cell & Gene Therapy PI and want to lead your own group or move to Ireland, please reach out to chat about Maynooth Biology Maynooth University Irish Immunology ISCT universityvacancies.com/maynooth-unive…
Would encourage all to read this fantastic article in the Irish Times highlighting Ciarán McCarthy, who is deeply involved in PPI RCSI and a member of the IRFUCharitableTrust Science Foundation Ireland AMBER spinal cord repair project. irishtimes.com/life-style/peo…
I am delighted to say that our paper was recently accepted and published by Glia. Thank you to everyone who played a part in getting this paper together, it was a privilege to work with you all! Sarah McComish Maeve Caldwell
🧠Interested in neuroinflammation? Join us at the next Glia Club meeting on Sept 13 at 1pm in TCD TBSI School of Medicine. Our researcher Tobias Engel is among the featured speakers. All are welcome!
AMBER researchers develop implant that conveys electrical signals, may have potential to encourage nerve cell (neuron) repair after spinal cord injury Details published in Materials Today by AMBER researchers in RCSI & Trinity College Dublin with IRFUCharitableTrust ambercentre.ie/implant-neuron…
Huge congratulations to Liam Leahy on his research into the development of an electroconductive 3D printed scaffold for spinal cord repair being published in Materials Today!! 🎉🎉🤩 Read the RCSI press release: rcsi.com/dublin/news-an… Read the paper: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Huge congratulations to Liam Leahy and all involved on this paper! Read RCSI's press release below and read the paper here: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Paper Published🍾: Led by Liam Leahy, we show that a 3D-printed conductive polymer architecture enhances delivery of electrical stimulation to neurons in a biomimetic matrix - promoting axonal growth. #spinalcordinjury Find it in Materials Today: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Great to see this paper out - well done to Liam Leahy on a brilliant study in an exciting area of research! 🔬🧠 Check out the paper below 👇
Thrilled to see this paper published! It's the culmination of the fantastic work of Liam Leahy, and marks a great advancement in our research into electrical stimulation, custom scaffold design, and neural tissue engineering. Delighted to have been a part of this!