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Science on Screen Ireland

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Science on Screen is a public engagement initiative run by @CURAMdevices & @ardan_ie with partners @UniofGalway

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Screen Ireland
Screen Ireland@ScreenIreland·
🌟Everyone deserves the opportunity to thrive & succeed in a safe & respectful workplace. This proposed course is aimed at screen professionals interested in fostering an inclusive & supportive culture on set. Learn more & register your interest ▶ bit.ly/49cdsrq
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University College Dublin
University College Dublin@ucddublin·
🎬🥼 ‘The People There to Catch Us’ tells the story of Tom Hope and Rachel O’Mahony, two cancer survivors patients who work alongside researchers at @CURAMdevices in @uniofgalway and UCD-led Precision Oncology Ireland, to help improve the lives of others living with the disease. The documentary, produced by Ronan Cassidy of @CarbonatedComet and directed by Luke Brabazon, will be screened at 8 p.m. on Monday, November 13 on @RTE 1. 🗣️ Professor William Gallagher, Precision Oncology Ireland Deputy Director and Co-Lead of the All-Island Cancer Research Institute, whose own personal experience with cancer in his family continues to shape and motivate his approach to cancer research, said: “Precision Oncology Ireland researchers are working on developing a variety of targeted approaches to diagnose and more accurately treat cancer patients based on the exact type of disease they have and their own personal biology. In the past, cancer patients were only offered generalised approaches, such as chemotherapy, to tackle their disease, often leading to significant side effects." "Our team is working hard to find unique characteristics of certain cancers that can be used to improve patient outcomes while lessening the challenge of side effects.” The documentary also features Professor Walter Kolch, Director of Precision Oncology Ireland Systems Biology Ireland, UCD. @PrecisionOncIre @WaterfordMafia @scienceirel @UCD_Conway @sysbioire 🖼️ 'The Vitruvian: Uncovering the Layers of Cancer' exhibition (below) will also take place next week, as part of Science Week in Eske Arts Arts Centre, Tullamore from 12-15 Nov and @DundrumTC from 16-19 Nov.
University College Dublin@ucddublin

🖼️👩‍🎨 As part of the upcoming Science Week 2023, an exhibition by Irish artist Vincent Devine entitled ‘The Vitruvian: Uncovering the Layers of Cancer’ will be on display in Dublin and Offaly. Inspired by the iconic drawing of ‘The Vitruvian Man’ by artist and scientist Leonardo da Vinci, Vincent has created a striking image of an androgynous human to visually map the different perspectives and approaches that researchers use to understand cancer at molecular, cellular, tissue and human levels. Having met with 15 cancer researchers, technical staff and patient voice partners, they explored how cancer affects patients and their families, how research undertaken in the UCD Conway Institute may ultimately help patients, and how technology platforms within the Institute support this research. The exhibition will include derivative and interactive components that sit alongside the main work to delve deeper and explore specific cancer research areas. The derivative components are the artist’s interpretation of the research while the interactive components are scientific objects relating to ongoing research. Together, the work depicts the journey of cancer cells through the body alongside the human experience of cancer. 🔗 sfi.ie/research-news/…

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Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher@WaterfordMafia·
Greatly looking forward to seeing this documentary on RTE1 next Monday at 8pm. Thanks to support from @ScreenScience @CURAMdevices @AlCRIproject @UCD_Conway @PVCR_Ireland @PrecisionOncIre @scienceirel @hea_irl @sysbioire @UCD_ISSF @ucddublin @UCD_Research @BCResearchIre
Ollscoil na Gaillimhe | University of Galway@uniofgalway

'The People There to Catch Us’ 📺 | Catch this insightful show on RTE November 13th , which tells the story of Tom Hope and Rachel O’Mahony, two cancer patients who work alongside researchers at CÚRAM, SFI Research Centre for Medical Devices at University of Galway and Precision Oncology Ireland, led from University College Dublin, to help improve the lives of others living with the disease. RTÉ will broadcast a special documentary shining a light on the lived experience of cancer patients, their contribution to research and the ongoing work of research centres that will shape how cancer will be treated in the future. ‘The People There to Catch Us’ was produced in collaboration with Precision Oncology Ireland and the Patient Voice in Cancer Research and funded by CÚRAM, the All-Island Cancer Research Institute, the UCD-Welcome Institutional Strategic Support Fund and the National Breast Cancer Research Institute. The documentary, facilitated by Ardán, produced by Ronan Cassidy of Carbonated Comet and directed by Luke Brabazon, will be screened at 8pm on Monday November 13 on RTE 1. Read more here: bit.ly/47syul3 #UniversityOfGalway #RTE #CancerPatients #CancerResearch @BCResearchIre @CURAMdevices @PrecisionOncIre @PVCR_Ireland @ucddublin @ardan_ie

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Science on Screen Ireland@ScreenScience·
Delighted that the 7th doc produced in collaboration with @ardan_ie under Science on Screen will be broadcast next Monday just in time for @ScienceWeek ! Tune in at 8pm on Monday next to see 'The People There to Catch Us' produced by @CarbonatedComet and directed by @LukeBrab
Ollscoil na Gaillimhe | University of Galway@uniofgalway

'The People There to Catch Us’ 📺 | Catch this insightful show on RTE November 13th , which tells the story of Tom Hope and Rachel O’Mahony, two cancer patients who work alongside researchers at CÚRAM, SFI Research Centre for Medical Devices at University of Galway and Precision Oncology Ireland, led from University College Dublin, to help improve the lives of others living with the disease. RTÉ will broadcast a special documentary shining a light on the lived experience of cancer patients, their contribution to research and the ongoing work of research centres that will shape how cancer will be treated in the future. ‘The People There to Catch Us’ was produced in collaboration with Precision Oncology Ireland and the Patient Voice in Cancer Research and funded by CÚRAM, the All-Island Cancer Research Institute, the UCD-Welcome Institutional Strategic Support Fund and the National Breast Cancer Research Institute. The documentary, facilitated by Ardán, produced by Ronan Cassidy of Carbonated Comet and directed by Luke Brabazon, will be screened at 8pm on Monday November 13 on RTE 1. Read more here: bit.ly/47syul3 #UniversityOfGalway #RTE #CancerPatients #CancerResearch @BCResearchIre @CURAMdevices @PrecisionOncIre @PVCR_Ireland @ucddublin @ardan_ie

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CÚRAM
CÚRAM@CURAMdevices·
Wonderful to see 'Feats of Modest Valour' by @IshkaFilms still having an impact @IBANGStweets Annual Meeting 2023 @uniofgalway, thanks to the conference organisers @GalwayNeuro, panel members & delegates for a lovely discussion on Parkinsons research and science communication
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Science on Screen Ireland@ScreenScience·
Book your tickets now for Sat 24th Sept at the @StellaRathmines for a special screening of our latest Science on Screen doc 'The People There to Catch Us' Register at eventbrite.ie/e/400142034597
Liam Gallagher@WaterfordMafia

Delighted to see the trailer for 'The People There to Catch Us' - a Science in Screen doc directed by @luke_brabazon and produced by @CarbonatedComet - a special showing at @StellaCinemas Rathmines on #WorldCancerResearchDay (24th Sep at 10am). Register at eventbrite.ie/e/400142034597

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CÚRAM
CÚRAM@CURAMdevices·
Delighted to see the installation of this newest element of the 'Marine meets Medtech' exhibit @GalwayAquarium. An interactive game that will engage and delight visitors of all ages- check it out!
Galway Atlantaquaria@GalwayAquarium

Polymer Pyramid Puzzle DYK, that there are lots of natural polymers that can be found in the ocean? Two examples are alginate from seaweed and chitosan from the shells of crabs. ☆SarahGundy #polymerchains #medtech @CURAMdevices @scienceirel

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Patient Voice in Cancer
Patient Voice in Cancer@PVCR_Ireland·
Fantastic to see #ThePeopleThereToCatchUs finally come to fruition and selected for @GalwayFilm 👏 - wonderful insights captured by @LukeBrab of @PVCR_Ireland steering committee member Tom Hope. Thanks @CURAMdevices @PrecisionOncIre @WaterfordMafia @UCD_ISSF
Research Ireland@Researchirel

Precision cancer treatment the focus of a new @ScreenScience documentary - 'The People There to Catch Us' tells the story of 2 cancer survivors working alongside researchers at @PrecisionOncIre to help improve the lives of others living with the disease. sfi.ie/research-news/…

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Precision Oncology Ireland
Precision Oncology Ireland@PrecisionOncIre·
Delighted to help in telling the story of ‘The People There to Catch Us’ @ScreenScience doc with @CURAMdevices @PVCR_Ireland @AlCRIproject @UCD_ISSF & @BCResearchIre, premiere @GalwayFilm this week! Thanks2all involved esp stars Tom, Rachel, @DwyerLab @sysbioire & @WaterfordMafia
Research Ireland@Researchirel

Precision cancer treatment the focus of a new @ScreenScience documentary - 'The People There to Catch Us' tells the story of 2 cancer survivors working alongside researchers at @PrecisionOncIre to help improve the lives of others living with the disease. sfi.ie/research-news/…

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Fiona Lanigan
Fiona Lanigan@drfionalanigan·
Great to see this @ScreenScience documentary coming to fruition. The seeds were sown in Galway in February 2020, before Covid stopped it in its tracks. A lot of great teamwork behind the scenes to get to this point, such an achievement to be selected for @GalwayFilm 👏
Research Ireland@Researchirel

Precision cancer treatment the focus of a new @ScreenScience documentary - 'The People There to Catch Us' tells the story of 2 cancer survivors working alongside researchers at @PrecisionOncIre to help improve the lives of others living with the disease. sfi.ie/research-news/…

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Science on Screen Ireland@ScreenScience·
Delighted that our latest #ScienceonScreen doc produced by @CarbonatedComet & directed by Luke Brabazon will screen @galwayfleadh this Thursday - tix still available at shorturl.at/fxYZ9 @DwyerLab @WaterfordMafia @ResearchatNUIG @PVCR_Ireland @ardan_ie @PrecisionOncIre
Research Ireland@Researchirel

Precision cancer treatment the focus of a new @ScreenScience documentary - 'The People There to Catch Us' tells the story of 2 cancer survivors working alongside researchers at @PrecisionOncIre to help improve the lives of others living with the disease. sfi.ie/research-news/…

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