Neuroscience Ireland (NSI) was established in 2005 as Ireland’s National Neuroscience Society, and is a registered charity in the Republic of Ireland.
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A Tiny Spark featured on RTÉ One
The Science on Screen film, A Tiny Spark, featuring the research of Dr Karen Doyle (NUI Galway) was screened on RTÉ One television on Tuesday 29th October at 11:15 pm ...
Congratulations to Tara Diviney; “Global Winner” in Undergraduate Awards
Tara Diviney, a recent graduate of NUI Galway’s BSc in Biomedical Science, has been awarded “Global Winner” in the Medical Sciences category of the 2019 Global Undergraduate Awards. Tara won ...
Dr Áine Kelly begins her term as NSI President
Welcome note from Dr Áine Kelly, TCD, who begins her term as NSI President “I am honoured and delighted to begin my term as President of Neuroscience Ireland. Next year ...
Prof Jochen Prehn coordinates PD-MitoQUANT
PD-MitoQUANT is a new Innovative Medicines Initiative research project that will improve our understanding of Parkinson’s so that better treatments can be developed in the future. The project, which is coordinated ...
“A Tiny Spark” wins at the Sci On! Festival in Nevada
The Science on Screen film, A Tiny Spark, featuring the research of Galway Neuroscience Centre PI Dr Karen Doyle, has won its first film festival award. On May 6th 2019, ...
Prof David Finn elected as President of the International Cannabinoid Research Society
Congratulations to Prof. David Finn on becoming President of the International Cannabinoid Research Society (ICRS) David is Professor of Pharmacology and Therapeutics at NUI Galway and was Galway Neuroscience Centre ...