The discovery will result in the greater possibility of better targeting cancer cells in treatment without damaging healthy cells.
By Jamie Sugrue
The Irish tuberculosis expert co-authored the first update to international guidelines for treatment of the disease, in 17 years.
By Aoife O’Donoghue
The College announced today it would end its €3.4 million investment fossil fuels, only weeks after it was revealed that Trinity is also to divest.
By John Conway
The study, carried out by TILDA, found that people with slower heart rate recovery were more likely to die over the four year period following their examination.
By Niamh Egleston
A largely positive review criticised the school's 'paper-based culture', but praised the high level of school staff active in research.
By Maeve Claffey
The funding comes as Trinity attempts to widen its research funding sources from beyond the EU and state bodies.
By John Conway
The ESU resolution called for the abolition of fees in the countries with the highest fees in Europe, including the UK, Hungary and the Netherlands.
By Niamh Egleston
The agreement, signed today by the US and Ireland, doesn't include the four-month visa used by thousands of students each summer.
By Dominic McGrath
The submission comes ahead of the union's appearance before the Oireachtas Education and Skills Committee on December 8th.
By Dominic McGrath
The union has been a member of USI since 2014, after a referendum on re-affiliation passed by a single vote.
By John Conway