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Online, Wednesday 27th May
The Trinity COVID-19 Immunology Project leverages Trinity’s world-class Immunology expertise and frontline medical specialisms to accelerate research with the clear objective to control the pandemic and protect our communities.
The Trinity COVID-19 Immunology Project is led by Kingston Mills, Professor of Experimental Immunology and Director of Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute, and Aideen Long, Professor in Molecular Medicine and Director of Trinity Translational Medicine Institute. It is a collaborative research project, led by Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute and Trinity Translational Medicine Institute and supported by the Clinical Research Facility based on the St. James’s Hospital campus. The Trinity COVID-19 Immunology Project will be based in Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute, Ireland’s largest biomedical research facility and home to the greatest critical mass of internationally recognised immunologists and scientists in Ireland, including Luke O’Neill FRS, Chair of Biochemistry.
In this Webinar facilitated by Bursar & Director of Strategic Innovation Professor Veronica Campbell, Kingston Mills, Aideen Long and Luke O’Neill will share their knowledge and discuss their research projects and their vision for how Trinity can leverage its expertise to control the COVID-19 epidemic in Ireland and contribute to the global effort to discover new drugs and vaccines.
If you are unable to attend, we will be recording the webinar and will make it available afterwards.
If the webinar is booked out, you can join via a live stream on our Facebook page:
www.facebook.com/tcdalumni/
- Date:
- Wednesday 27th May
- Time:
- 1.00pm