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Announcing our 2023 CoMH Futures Research Conference

Following our highly successful inaugural CoMH Research Conference "from Molecules to People" in 2022, the CoMH Futures Research Conference will be held on Thursday 21st September 2023 in Devere Hall, UCC.
Additional conference details available by clicking here.
Our CoMH Futures Research Conference will follow a similar format to last year's very successful inaugural conference, see further details below.
2022 CoMH Research Conference "from Molecules to People"
The inaugural CoMH Research Conference, "from Molecules to People", took take place on 22nd September 2022 in the Devere Hall, UCC.
This highly successful Conference showcased the diverse range of basic, translational and people centric research across the College of Medicine and Health.
A packed Devere Hall listened to a stellar line up of speakers all of whom delivered inspirational talks.
‘from Molecules to People’ also provided the opportunity for staff and students to showcase posters that exhibited the highest degree of scientific excellence and innovation.
Our CoMH Research Conference provided a forum where researchers at all career stages availed of the opportunity to meet in person following two long years of Covid restrictions and provided a valuable opportunity for network building and further collaboration.
Read the From Molecules to People programme v2From Molecules to People programme v2
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