
Mark Cunningham
@markcnewry
Excited by brain waves. Married + 2 kids. Passion for Garibaldi biscuits. Ellen Mayston Bates Prof. of Neurophysiology of Epilepsy at Trinity College Dublin.
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Meet Sarah Cecilia Harrison, the Co Down-born artist who became Dublin's first female city councillor in 1912. By Hannah Baker @TCDdublin @ResearchIrel rte.ie/brainstorm/202…




🌟 Dementia-Inclusive Tours are now open for booking. Discover the joy of photography in a calm, welcoming environment at Photo Museum Ireland 13:00 - 15:00, 27 Jan 2025 Book now 👉 ow.ly/z5KW50Uq2rx #DementiaInclusive #DementiaFriendly #ArtMuseum #FreeTour Age & Opportunity 🌈

As part of #BrainAwarenessWeek2025, our researcher Mark Cunningham and his team at Trinity College Dublin will be at Sacred Heart Grammar School in Newry on March 12, inspiring students to explore the brain through a hands-on workshop!🧠🔬 Dr Kate Connor Neurological Alliance of Ireland Research Ireland


We are hiring! 🗣️ If you are interested in joining our team as a research assistant to work on novel treatment strategies for Brain tumour related epilespy - get in touch! 🧠 Mark Cunningham Trinity College Dublin TCDPhysiology



Thanks Yvonne Langan and #ISCN British Society for Clinical Neurophysiology for the invitation to speak TCDPhysiology Epilepsy Ireland @Futuneuro_ie

Fantastic talk from Eva Woods on her PhD work presented at ISCN British Society for Clinical Neurophysiology joint Spring meeting Dr Roisin McMackin TCDPhysiology


That’s #BrainAwarenessWeek 2025 done and dusted. Great experience interacting with SHGS Year 8 students with Dr Kate Connor and the team from TCDPhysiology building brains and neurons and exploring the complexity of the human brain FutureNeuro Centre School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin Trinity College Dublin


Happy Birthday The Physiological Society For 149 years the society has brought together and fostered the work of such a huge array of physiologists including many Nobel laureates. If you are an ECR, I advise you to join a society. The opportunities and network they provide are invaluable.

An important feature of our Physiology degree is the opportunity for students to undertake their final year research project in labs offering projects across the breadth of physiology. From cells, to tissues, and humans. And then present their work to the faculty! The Physiological Society


Bravo Dr Kate Connor for getting the TCDPhysiology work in progress talks seriesunderway with our colleagues in AnatomyTCD. A monthly forum where researchers and postgraduate students can present their ideas/work School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin


Great visit to Inserm Paris 5 Ipnp to discuss our work on brain tumour related epilepsy with Gilles Huberfeld and colleagues. Paris looking good in the sun ☀️ TCDPhysiology FutureNeuro Centre



Congratulations to PhD candidate FutureNeuro Centre Harry Frost and post-doc Hugh Delaney on winning best poster presentation (as Gaeilge) and Clayton Neuroscience prize respectively at the Institute of Neuroscience, Trinity College (TCIN) anniversary symposium TCDPhysiology
