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MOONEY, Joe : Acknowledgement notice MOONEY, Joe T., late of Lucan and Donegal and former CEO of Muscular Dystrophy Ireland - died September 15, 2015. Joe s wife Aisling, his mother Mai, brother Pascal, sisters Anna, Judy, Maire and his extended family wish to thank sincerely all those who sympathised and supported them in their recent sad loss. Thanks to all their families and friends who have helped them in so many ways. We, Joe s family, wish to express our appreciation to the following: Disability organisations across Ireland and England, HSE staff from all disciplines, all public representatives, Power Soccer Ireland, Fair City, the Gleneagle Hotel, the Donegal Association and MDI members and staff and staff from all universities for their kind letters and Mass cards. Many thanks to all those who travelled long distances, telephoned and prepared food and made donations to Muscular Dystrophy Ireland. Sincere gratitude to Beaumont Hospital for their care of Joe over the yea ....
Photo: Getty Images By Contributor 12th May 2021 Prof Deirdre Madden, Deputy Chair of the HSE writes about the public’s trust in science Everything in this pandemic is about trust. We are asked to trust the science, trust the experts, and trust the government. Why is trust in science so important? Firstly, scientific knowledge is a critical resource that enables politicians and policy makers to inform and legitimise their decisions. It is also important for laypeople in terms of forming public opinion about important issues. Distrust in science can be problematic for society; for example, people who do not believe in climate change will not see the need to take political action to slow its progress. ....
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Trinity News and Events 25th February 2021 Back in March 2020, the Health Research Board (HRB) in cooperation with the Irish Research Council (IRC) launched the COVID-19 Rapid Response Call to fund research to provide evidence for the national and global efforts to deal with the virus outbreak. The funding process was a highly competitive one and several awards were received by Trinity investigators. One such project, led by Professor Orla Hardiman, from the Academic Unit of Neurology at the School of Medicine was to provide virtual support for patients with Motor Neuron Disease (MND). Professor Hardiman and her clinical and research team at Beaumont Hospital and Trinity College Dublin launched a rapid response to manage MND (Motor Neurone Disease) during the COVID-19 pandemic. The need for remote monitoring and delivery of highly specialised care, away from a hospital setting, became vital to protect vulnerable MND patients when Covid-19 hit. Using ....