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Neuroscience Ireland Council |
Neuroscience
Ireland Council and its Executive Committee are responsible for
policy, for establishing communication with Universities and Instituitions,
with the Departments of Education, Health and Enterprise and for
liaison with a wide range of related bodies in the US, UK and Europe
on issues relating to neuroscience development in Ireland. An initial
interim committee has been established to oversee the development
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The Neuroscience Ireland Committee:
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Official
Launch of the Centre for Pain Research, NUI Galway
NUI Galway formally launched
the recently approved Centre for Pain Research (CPR) on Wednesday,
3 October, 2007 .
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Major
Grants Awarded
Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience in collaboration with
Glaxo-Smithkline Beecham: The focus of the new TCIN/GSK research
consortium (2007-2012) is on diseases associated with brain ageing
(especially Alzheimer’s Disease). This is first consortium
of this type to have occurred in Trinity College.
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NCBES
student bound for Mayo Clinic.
Aoife Ní Mháille,
a PhD student at the National Centre for Biomedical Engineering
Science, NUI Galway was recently awarded funding to participate
in a multiple sclerosis research project in the prestigious Mayo
Clinic in the US.
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Ireland's
First 128-channel EEG Recorded at Maynooth Laboratory
We are proud to report that
in the past month, Ireland's first 128-channel EEG recordings of
electrical brain potentials from the human scalp took place in the
Dept of Psychology, NUI Maynooth.
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The
launch of the 3 Tesla magnet at TCIN
Ireland's first whole body
3 Tesla magnet arrived at Trinity on Friday evening the 7th of October.
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Galway
Neuroscience Group established A group
of neuroscientists from a variety of Departments, Faculties and
Research Centres within NUI, Galway have recently founded the Galway
Neuroscience Group (GNG).
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News
Archive Older news items and stories
relating to Neuroscience Ireland have
been archived in the following web page:
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