
Liam Leahy
@liamolaochdha
Postdoctoral researcher in conductive biomaterials for spinal cord injury repair at @TERG, @ambercentre.
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05-04-2014 18:26:02
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AMBER researchers develop implant that conveys electrical signals, may have potential to encourage nerve cell (neuron) repair after spinal cord injury Details published in Materials Today by AMBER researchers in RCSI & Trinity College Dublin with IRFUCharitableTrust ambercentre.ie/implant-neuron…


Huge congratulations to Liam Leahy on his research into the development of an electroconductive 3D printed scaffold for spinal cord repair being published in Materials Today!! 🎉🎉🤩 Read the RCSI press release: rcsi.com/dublin/news-an… Read the paper: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Huge congratulations to Liam Leahy and all involved on this paper! Read RCSI's press release below and read the paper here: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…



Interested in combining neural engineering with cancer research? Olga Piskareva and I are recruiting PhD students to work on 3D-printed in vitro models of cancer metastasis in brain tissues. Apply below: rcsi.com/dublin/researc…

The Spinal Cord Injury team had a tour of the spinal cord injury unit of the National Rehabilitation Hospital Ireland with Eimear Smith today, getting a chance to view the hospital's excellent facilities and also speak to inspiring patients and staff! Thank you to everyone who made this visit possible!


Delighted to have made it to the finish line of the PhD! 🥳 Huge thanks to my examiners, Dr Roisin Owens and Andreas Heise, and my supervisors Prof. Fergal O'Brien and Adrian Dervan







AMBER Researchers secure European Research Council (ERC) Proof of Concept Awards. Prof Valeria Nicolosi ‘E-Wood’ will transform wood waste into high value sustainable materials Prof Prof. Fergal O'Brien ‘DEEPSTIM’ a patient specific stimulation implant for spinal cord injury. #ERCPoC ambercentre.ie/european-resea…


Fantastic day out today for the graduation! A huge thanks to my supervisors, Prof. Prof. Fergal O'Brien and Dr Adrian Dervan and everyone in RCSI TERG !