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Precisely: A Precision Medicine Podcast from Systems Biology Ireland at University College Dublin.
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SBI Director Walter Kolch digs into the importance of clinical trials in shaping medicine as he chats with Austin Duffy, Professor of Translational Oncology (Mater and UCD) and Director of Research at START Dublin. Links: Systems Biology Ireland (ucd.ie) https://www.ucd.ie/sbi/ START | https://www.thestartcenter.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sysbioire https://twitter.com/aduffy74
Exploration of Precision Nutrition and its role in health. Hear about some of the recent discoveries in the field, how nutrition studies link to medicine, specifically disease, and what is coming next in this growing field. Links: Systems Biology Ireland (ucd.ie) https://www.ucd.ie/sbi/ Helen Roche Profile | University College Dublin (ucd.ie) https://people.ucd.ie/helen.roche School of Medicine - Trinity College Dublin https://www.tcd.ie/medicine/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sysbioire https://twitter.com/PrecisionOncIre https://twitter.com/HelenMRoche https://twitter.com/UCD_Conway https://twitter.com/UCD_Research
How using a systems approach can improve gynaecological healthcare and cancer care for women, including diagnoses, clinical trials, and further advancements in research. Links: Systems Biology Ireland (ucd.ie) https://www.ucd.ie/sbi/ Donal Brennan Profile | University College Dublin (ucd.ie) https://people.ucd.ie/donal.brennan Dr. Geraldine O’Sullivan Coyne https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Geraldine-Osullivan-Coyne Dr. Ann Treacy (materprivate.ie) https://www.materprivate.ie/our-consultants/info/dr.-ann-treacy Twitter: https://twitter.com/sysbioire https://twitter.com/PrecisionOncIre https://twitter.com/donalb5 https://twitter.com/UCD_Conway https://twitter.com/MaterDublin https://twitter.com/thisisgo_ie
Three top Irish consultant haematologists discuss what makes precision medicine so relevant in childhood cancer research, diagnosis and treatment. Also, how parents and carers can work with their doctors to make informed decisions, and what challenges to expect in this area down the road. Links: Systems Biology Ireland (ucd.ie) https://www.ucd.ie/sbi/ Owen Smith | National Children's Research Centre https://www.nationalchildrensresearchcentre.ie/people/owen-smith/ Dr Pamela Evans | Children's Health Ireland https://www.childrenshealthireland.ie/list-of-consultants/dr-pamela-evans/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sysbioire https://twitter.com/PrecisionOncIre https://twitter.com/jbond2019 https://twitter.com/Owensmith62Owen https://twitter.com/CHIatCrumlin
SBI Director, Prof. Walter Kolch, leads the first episode in this series. Join us as Walter sits down with Prof. Frank Gannon, former Director General of Science Foundation Ireland, former Executive Director of the European Molecular Biology Organisation (EMBO) and, most recently, the Director and CEO of the Queensland Institute of Medical Research in Australia. This informal conversation reflects on the origins of precision medicine from a policy and research perspective in Ireland, noting some of the key developments in the area (e.g. systems and network driven approaches) and also the expanding role of artificial intelligence and its numerous areas for application as it stands now. Links: Systems Biology Ireland (ucd.ie) https://www.ucd.ie/sbi/ Scientific Advisory Board | Precision Oncology Ireland https://www.precisiononcology.ie/people/poiboards/scientificadvisoryboard/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sysbioire https://twitter.com/PrecisionOncIre https://twitter.com/gannonqimrb
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