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October 11, 2016Fellowship Call for 2019
October 12, 2018Full NameDr Sarah Doyle
Department:Clinical Medicine
Organisation:Trinity College Dublin
Webpage:www.tcd.ie
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- genetics, genomics and molecular biology
- infectious disease and the immune system
- physiology and non-communicable disease
- neuroscience and mental health
- Medicine
- Obstetrics and Gynaecology
- Ophthalmology
- Paediatrics
- Pathology
- Public Health
- Adolescent medicine
- Dermatology
- Geriatric Medicine
- Infectious diseases
- Immunology
- Neonatology
- Neurology
- Vascular Medicine
Our research focuses on elucidating the signalling events that occur downstream of Pattern Recognition Receptors (PRRs) and the IL-1 receptor family of the innate immune system. These are the primary surveillance system for the detection of pathogens and immediate danger signals, and are crucial to the activation of host defence and maintenance of tissue homeostasis.
There are two main strands to our research:
1) The Paediatric Immune system: Investigating the altered innate immune response in neonates and children in response to infection. Research is funded by NCRC. Collaborations with OLCHC and Holles St
Recent publications:
Brennan, K. et al Cytokine, 119 (2019), 152-158
Brennan, K. et al The Journal of Immunology (2018), ji1700956
2) Investigating the inflammatory processes involved in progression of Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) and inherited retinopathy. Collaborations with TILDA, School of Biochemistry and Immunology, Dept. of Genetics and Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital. Research is funded by SFI, IRC, HRB and Fighting Blindness.
Examples of recent publications:
Ozaki, E. et al Life Science Alliance, 3, 5 (2020),
Mulfaul K. et al. Cell Reports, 30, 7 (2020), 2209-2224.e5
Hudson, N. et al JCI Insight, 4, 15 (2019),
Connolly E et al British Journal of Ophthalmology 102, 12 (2018) 1691 - 1695
Opportunities are available to join our research team and work on understanding innate immune responses in either research strand described above. Our research spans fundamental, translational and clinical science. Research projects will be designed with the candidate, and can be designed to be more clinical or more molecular depending on the strengths and ambitions of the individual candidate. Our research team is a mix of PhD students, Post Docs and Masters students and we would welcome potential students to come talk with us about our research.