Matthew Campbell
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03-09-2015 16:18:02
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Prof. Tamara Boto Tamara Boto & I are looking for a PhD student to join us to investigate BBB dysfunction in repetitive mTBI🧠
This is part of a new Trinity College Dublin PhD training programme on sports related concussion with Matthew Campbell Sarah Doyle Colin Doherty Nollaig Bourke
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While my lab is obsessed with claudin-5, claudin-25 also has a critical role in regulating white matter integrity in the brain. Another great collaboration with Arnold Munnich Institut Imagine Trinity College Dublin
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Last autumn, IRC-funded researcher Professor Sarah Doyle featured in an episode of @RTE 1 documentary series 10ThingstoKnowAbout titled “Ageing Well”. Watch the video below for a snapshot of Prof. Doyle’s research:
Sarah Doyle Trinity College Dublin
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Hi Matthew Campbell youtube.com/watch?v=RsUfCK… It's #BrainAwarenessWeek and this talk on brains, bravery and breakthroughs in Science is a really important watch to better understand #HuntingtonsDisease Huntington's Disease Association of Ireland Niall Pender A share would be wonderful.
We are hiring! As part of a major expansion of the FutureNeuro SFI Research Centre FutureNeuro Centre , RCSI is looking for an outstanding future research leader to join us as a StAR (strategic academic recruitment) lecturer! bit.ly/4393vtc
I am happy to share our now published paper on Cell Reports about the repercussions of Cldn5 mosaic deletion for the blood-brain barrier in adult mice 🥳 Thanks to all co-authors for such a great job! cell.com/cell-reports/f…
Important to highlight this Science Foundation Ireland COVID19 funding initiative at the height of the pandemic. No doubt the impact of this funding for various projects has ignited a spark that will keep delivering for many years to come! Colin Doherty Enterprise Ireland HealthResearchBoard Trinity College Dublin
Blood–brain barrier disruption and sustained systemic inflammation in individuals with long COVID-associated cognitive impairment
Chris Greene Matthew Campbell Colin Doherty TCD Genetics & Microbiology Trinity College Dublin FutureNeuro Centre Science Foundation Ireland
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Great to see our paper out in Nature Neuroscience. Collaborative effort between TCD Genetics & Microbiology St James's Hospital and TTMI - Trinity Translational Medicine Institute
Key findings from our cohort:
-BBB disruption in people with brain fog
-Coagulation system dysfunction
-Increased blood markers of brain injury
important information on the pathophysiological basis for cognitive symptoms in Long COVID funded through SFI/EI grants! Trinity College Dublin Nature Neuroscience Trinity College Dublin Cliona Ni Cheallaigh TTMI - Trinity Translational Medicine Institute RTÉ News The Guardian BBC Breaking News #LongCovid Walter J. Koroshetz Professor Philip Nolan SFI FutureNeuro Centre
A brilliant piece of research by a large team in Trinity College Dublin ... identifies why people with long Covid can suffer ‘brain fog’... may lead to treatment options for the awful condition that emerged during the pandemic. irishtimes.com/health/2024/02…
Delighted to see this study published in Nature Neuroscience We show blood brain barrier disruption in individuals with Long COVID and cognitive decline. Important implications for future therapies Chris Greene Colin Doherty Trinity College Dublin Science Foundation Ireland @Futneuro_ie
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🔬 New collaborative research from FutureNeuro Centre reveals strong evidence linking the neurological impact of Long COVID to blood-brain barrier (BBB) damage. Matthew Campbell Colin Doherty @scienceirl Trinity College Dublin
Interested in #neuroimmunology and #depression ? Check out our new paper led by Flurin Cathomas in nature. nature.com/articles/s4158…
The launch of Micheal O'Siadhail new book of poems “Desire” with a brilliant intro from Luke O'Neill Trinity College Dublin
Many thanks to Matthew Campbell and Trinity College Dublin Smurfit Institute of Genetics for so generously hosting the members of the Dementia Research Advisory Team yesterday.
It was a hugely informative morning and a privilege for the members, who are so invested in research through…
We were delighted to co-fund Dr Sarah Doyle since 2018, for her project on the investigation of the retinal degeneration mechanisms at Trinity College Dublin, under the Health Research Charities Ireland - HRCI-HealthResearchBoard co-funding scheme! For more info and the outcomes of the project click here: shorturl.at/rMT14