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Investigating the Causes of Post-Traumatic Epilepsy in People with Traumatic Brain Injury
Chronic brain inflammation plays a key role in seizures and epilepsy. Researchers are studying how this inflammation develops after traumatic brain in…
Learn MoreAn Exploration of Emergency Gynaecology Care in Ireland
Sometimes, women can experience sudden gynaecological problems that require urgent surgical care during pregnancy (ectopic pregnancies, misca… Learn More* Using prescribed medicines data to understand who could benefit most from a medicines review
This research is part of a PhD project looking at how we find the people who might benefit most from having their medicines reviewed by a pharmacist. …
Learn MoreContribute to research on expanding platelet transfusion therapy in Ireland
People in Ireland voluntarily donate blood everyday. Platelets are cells found in blood and support life-saving treatments in patients, such as preven…
Learn More* Critical Care Research Programme MMUH
What is the research opportunity about? The Critical Care Research Programme at the Mater Misericordiae…
Learn More* Get Involved with Cochrane and Help Shape Health Research
Cochrane is a worldwide independent network of researchers, professionals, patients, carers, and people interested in health. Cochrane contributors …
Learn More* Gathering evidence to support medical workforce planning in Ireland
In this research project we want to identify and gather information, nationally and internationally, on medical workforce planning. By gathering this …
Learn MoreProject aurora – Looking at the next generation of heart failure monitoring solutions
We are exploring the future of remote monitoring solutions for heart failure. Based at the university of Galway, our research group is developing a mi…
Learn More* Help Us Revolutionise Vaccine Delivery with Precision Technology
Vaccination is one of the most effective ways to prevent infectious diseases, but many current delivery methods, such as traditional needles, can caus…
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