PRIDE in Research at TCD
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27th June 2024 @ Regent House! Celebrating the work of LGBTQ+ researchers and allies @tcddublin & beyond 🌈 🏳️🌈 🏳️⚧️ Register for free at link in bio
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Alan Dignam Dublin City University rejoins us to talk about #LGBTQ client needs in psychotherapy. #prideinresearch Trinity College Dublin
Debra O'Neill Trinity College Dublin presents a literature review and mixed method study examining #LGBTQ youth participation in sports #prideinresearch
Jillian O'Toole from Trinity College Dublin discusses Catholic schooling and sexual identity development #prideinresearch
Independent researcher Leighton Gray discusses non-binary lesbians and how identity based on inclusion helps lesbianism to survive #prideinresearch Trinity College Dublin
Eve Daly from Ollscoil na Gaillimhe | University of Galway passionately discusses remote sensing in the critical zone - soil to life. #prideinresearch Trinity College Dublin
Adam Harmon from Trinity College Dublin presenting on stability of aromatic ketoacids and their inflammatory role during trypanosomiasis. #prideinresearch
Chris Noone from Ollscoil na Gaillimhe | University of Galway discussing Mpox (Monkeypox) - attitudes and stigma attached. While not only sexually transmitted, the recent emergency show majority are sexually transmitted so avoiding stigma must be balanced with public health guidance #prideinresearch Trinity College Dublin
Kevin Daly from Trinity College Dublin brings us on a journey over a mere 10,000 years about the domestication of goats through paleogenomics #prideinresearch
Yongda Li from DCU continues our first session - searching for proteins as biosignatures of extra-terrestrial life for planetary missions #prideinresearch
And this is where we introduce diversity into our research agenda... Dr. Lucy Blennerhassett talking about how tracking volcanic activity from our bogs can help inform climate change #prideinresearch