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Open Scientific Discussion
Open Science Discussion: Thursday 16th March 16:30 until 18:00
Join Dr Sarah Nicolas and Patricia Flynn and senior research staff and Prinicipal Investigators from the Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience for the Open Science Discussion event, a relaxed questions and answers and discussion evening.
To be held in the UCC Staff Common Room this event will be of great interest to all with any question about neuroscience, health and disease. It is a wonderful opportunity to chat with some of the leaders in the fields of Neuroscience, who specialise in areas such as Parkinson's, brain aging, brain injury, brain cancer, the gut–microbiota–brain axis.
Glioblastoma Dr André Toulouse and PhD Student - Patricia Flynn
Alzheimer’s and the Gut Microbiome Professor Yvonne Nolan's lab represented by Postdoctoral researcher Dr Sarah Nicolas and PhD Student – Zoë Williams
Parkinson’s Disease Professor Aideen Sullivan, Professor Gerard O’Keeffe Dr Louise Collins and Postdoctoral student - Dr Martina Mazzocchi and PhD Student – Adam O’Mahony
Brain Aging Professor Yvonne Nolan's lab represented by Postdoctoral researcher – Dr Sarah Nicolas and PhD student – Sebastian Allard Dohm-Hansen
Epilepsy Dr Cian McCafferty
Stress, Pain, and the Gut Microbiome Dr Siobhain O’Mahony
IBD and the Brain-Gut-Microbiota axis Dr Aonghus Lavelle
Come along and join us in this free catered event to celebrate Brain Awareness Week with our researchers!
Tickets are limited so book yours now to avoid disappointment