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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 of the association.

The Neuroscience Ireland Committee:
President Kieran McDermott (UCC)
kmcd@ucc.ie

Vice-President Karen Doyle (NUIG)
karen.doyle@nuigalway.ie

Secretary Richard Roche (NUIM)
Richard.Roche@nuim.ie

Treasurer Caroline Herron (UCD)
caroline.herron@ucd.ie

NI Members
Shane O'Mara (TCD)
smomara@tcd.ie

Thomas Connor (TCD)
connort@tcd.ie

John Waddington (RCSI)
jwaddington@rcsi.ie

Jochen Prehn (RCSI)
JPrehn@rcsi.ie

Tim Lynch (Mater)
tlynch@materprivate.ie

Trisha Jenkins (QUB)
t.jenkins@qub.ac.uk

Billy O’Connor (University of Limerick)
william.oconnor@ul.ie

Yvonne Nolan (UCC)
y.nolan@ucc.ie

David Finn (NUIG)
David.Finn@Nuigalway.ie


News
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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 Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience, Lloyd Institute, Trinity College, Dublin 2
Tel: +353 1 8964195, Fax: +353 1 8963183, E-mail: neuroscienceireland@tcd.ie