Niamh Mc Cartan
@niamhasaurus
PhD Candidate @tcddublin in the @SickWaterFlea lab š¬ | climate change, disease & ecology š¦
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06-02-2010 17:32:20
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Canāt believe itās been a week since I presented my work at the #SEBERC in TvƤrminne Zoological Station research station, Finland! Had an amazing experience and I canāt wait for the next conference!
Well done to our two PhD students Whitney Parker and Niamh McCartan for presenting posters at #IEA2023 in Trinity today! IEA
We are looking for a new postdoc to model disease under changing temperatures starting this fall, come join us!š¬ #diseaseecology #parasitology #sciencejobs #daphnia #postdoc Zoology, Trinity College Dublin School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin Trinity College Dublin See link for more info š©āš¬ bit.ly/436r3gK
We are disgusted to have been overlooked in #Budget2024 despite assurances from DFHERIS Comms that IRC/SFI stipends would go up. We are struggling. We are the backbone of Irish research & higher edu. We are undervalued by the state & our universities. We are fighting back - join us
Get back into the swing of reading science communication after the holidays with our new blog post written by one of our own undergraduate students: Wolves Are Good Boys Too! ecoevoblog.com/2024/01/09/wol⦠via EcoEvo@TCD #SciComm #wolf #ecology #zoology #animalbehaviour #TCD
Excited to announce that my first paper looking at the impact of cold spells on host-parasite interactions is now available in BMC Biology! Check it out at: rdcu.be/dYyeo
Heat Waves Are Changing Disease Dynamics in Unpredictable Ways, New Research Finds - my comments on a recent ā¦PLOS Climateā© article in ā¦Inside Climate Newsā© insideclimatenews.org/news/04062025/ā¦
Thrilled to share our new paper in PLOS Climate! We tested how 64 different heatwaves affect diseaseāand the results were surprising. Turns out, it all depends on the context. journals.plos.org/climate/articlā¦
New research from School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin implies that #heatwaves have a major influence on the spread of many diseases ā and that many existing predictive models have overlooked this complexity. Read more at: tcd.ie/news_events/arā¦