Michelle Dorgan
@shelldorgan
Communications and Public Engagement Manager @infantcentre - Irish Centre for Maternal & Child Health Research at University College Cork
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And that’s wrap!! 12 Hours, 20+ participants, 6 x innovative ideas and 2 x award winners 🙌🏼🙌🏼 a fun day for all developing innovative ideas for the healthcare sector! #ideasforimpact UCC Innovation
On Wed 8th March we will be hosting an info session for UCC students who wish to apply for the Student Entrepreneur Awards competition. We will discuss competition details, application process, criteria, prizes & tips for your 2-min video pitch. Register here: forms.office.com/pages/response…
The stage is set and we’re almost ready to kick off the IGNITE UCC Awards & Showcase event. We’re looking forward to hearing from the IGNITE founders and hearing about their fantastic ideas. Good luck everyone! #UCCInnovates
"This matters, and this is the innovation for tomorrow." Delighted to welcome Prof. John O’Halloran (John O'Halloran), President of UCC Ireland, as a guest speaker at the #igniteshowcase #uccinnovates
💜Delighted to see INFANT well represented at the UCC Medicine & Health CoMH Futures Conference: 🗣 2 x Invited Speakers 🎙 2 x Oral Presentations 📜 4 x In-Person Posters 📑And a further 20 x E-Posters 👏🏼See the full programme and abstracts: conference.ucc.ie/comh-futures-r…
New research from University College Cork’s Irish Centre for Maternal and Child Health Research (INFANT Centre), as part of a major international consortium, suggests a way to improve outcomes for preterm babies. siliconrepublic.com/innovation/ucc…
Tánaiste launches new €11.6 million Cerebral Palsy research programme at UCC Ireland ELEVATE, a ground-breaking 5 year prog, has been funded under the @scienceirel Strategic Partnership Programme, with co-funding partner Cerebral Palsy Foundation and will be led by INFANT. ucc.ie/en/news/2024/t…
"Cerebral palsy: What is it, who gets it and what does the future hold?" Feature piece by Sylvia Thompson in The Irish Times including input from INFANT's Prof Deirdre Murray and Prof Brian Walsh. ⬇️RCSI Trinity College Dublin Cerebral Palsy Foundation UCC Ireland UCC Medicine & Health DeirdreMurray irishtimes.com/health/your-we…
Great vibe at #CorkCarnivalofScience in Fitzgerald’s Park - with lots of great UCC Research on display - and my old friend the inflatable gut!
We were delighted to participate in #CorkCarnivalofScience at Fitzgerald's Park over the weekend. Through INFANT Centre to APC Microbiome Ireland, Irish Tree Explorers Network and more, we had plenty of fun, informative, public engagement across two science-filled days. @scienceirel Cork City Council
What a fun weekend at the Cork Carnival of Science!🌟 The team at INFANT recently attended the Cork Carnival of Science, Ireland's largest outdoor science engagement event and we had a great time showcasing all aspects of INFANT’s research🧬🔬 #infantresearch Cork City Council
A lovely read in today’s Irish Examiner all about INFANT, as the centre marks a decade of groundbreaking research in maternal and child health 💜💜
A new study has found 4 in 5 pregnant women in Ireland are iron deficient - here's what you need to know. By Elaine McCarthy, PhD UCC Ireland UCC School of Food and Nutritional Sciences INFANT Centre rte.ie/brainstorm/202…
"We hope that the public will gain a greater understanding of the importance of iron during pregnancy" - Elaine McCarthy, PhD Newsweek reports on INFANT Centre UCC School of Food and Nutritional Sciences research out today. newsweek.com/pregnant-women…
Sonia and Michelle are attending a #CareersDay in Terence MacSwiney Community College today! Chatting to students all about potential career opportunities and pathways - including the diverse roles at INFANT and education pathways at UCC. #UCCSTEM #STEMcareers HRB Irish Network for Children's Clinical Trials.