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Full NameProfessor Richard Reilly

Biomedical Engineering

Trinity College Dublin

Webpage:reillylab.net

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Research Fields
  • neuroscience and mental health
  • bioengineering/medical devices
Postgrad Medical Specialties
  • Medicine
  • Psychiatry
  • Sports and Exercise Medicine
Medical Subspecialties
  • Neurology
  • Neurophysiology
My Work

The focus of the lab is on clinical neural engineering based on signal processing of neuroimaging and physiological data for specific clinical problems.

Objectives
Harvest information from signals acquired from excitable tissue
Development of quantitative methods to understand neurological function.
Development of new analytical, neurophysiological and neuroimaging methods which allow outcomes of interventions to be more accurately predicted.

Collaborations
Our research is in collaboration with clinical colleagues in neurology, neurophysiology, psychiatry, otolaryngology, gerontology and respiratory medicine.
The Reilly Lab is a constituent laboratory of the Trinity Centre of Bioengineering and the Trinity Institute of Neuroscience at Trinity College, The University of Dublin.

One major theme is focused on uncovering the cause, or causes, of adult onset dystonia and increasing our understanding of this disorder. This multidisciplinary team comprises neurologists from the Department of Neurology, St Vincent’s University Hospital, and engineers and scientists from the Neural Engineering laboratory, Trinity College Dublin.

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