Professor Iracema Leroi, Discipline of Psychiatry, School of Medicine and the Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI), Trinity College, has been announced today as a one of six recipients of the Health Research Board (HRB)’s Clinical Research Network Awards.
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The Atlantic Philanthropies, created in 1982 by Irish-American businessman Chuck Feeney, is giving €138.4 million [$177 million] to Trinity College Dublin and the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) to establish the Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI), a ground-breaking initiative that aims to tackle the looming dementia epidemic and improve health and dementia care worldwide.
The landmark award is the largest program grant Atlantic Philanthropies has ever made and is the biggest philanthropic donation in Irish history and the largest ever received by Trinity College Dublin.
Speaking ahead of the announcement on November 17, Taoiseach Enda Kenny said: “The Atlantic Philanthropies’ support over the last 20 years for research in the biomedical area has enabled Trinity College to become a recognized leader in aging research. This, ho
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