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UCD Health Affairs AHSS Grant 2024/2025 awarded to Four Projects Across UCD CHAS and associated Healthcare Partners

UCD Health Affairs AHSS Grant 2024/2025 awarded to Four Projects Across UCD CHAS and associated Healthcare Partners


The UCD Health Affairs Academic Health Science System (AHSS) Grant aims to strengthen the partnership between University College Dublin’s healthcare affiliates and the UCD College of Health and Agricultural Sciences (CHAS). This collaborative initiative supports innovative, interdisciplinary projects that drive meaningful improvements in healthcare delivery, education, and research.

In the latest grant cycle, we were delighted to receive 22 outstanding submissions—each displaying creative and collaborative partnerships between UCD and its clinical partners. After a competitive review process, four exceptional projects were selected for funding.

We extend our warmest congratulations to the project leads and their teams on the following four projects:

1. Glaucoma Medication Adherence Improvement through Education

This project brings together a team from the UCD School of Medicine, Mater Misericordiae University Hospital and the Royal Eye and Ear Hospital. It aims to systematically identify modifiable predictors and barriers influencing glaucoma medication adherence which can be used to inform the choice of an educational intervention shaped to the Irish healthcare setting.

Project Lead:

Dr Deborah Wallace - UCD School of Medicine

Project Team:

Prof Colm O’Brien - Mater Misericordiae University Hospital

Mr Rory Murphy - Royal Victoria Eye & Ear Hospital / Mater Private Hospital

Mr Jeremy O’Connor - Royal Victoria Eye & Ear Hospital

Pauline Goulding - Mater Misericordiae University Hospital

Chríosa O’Connor - Mater Misericordiae University Hospital 

2. Inflammatory Biomarkers and Vascular Recurrence after Stroke: the European Blood Inflammatory markers in Stroke Collaboration

This project looks to work toward the development of an international stroke biomarker consortium (BIOSTROKE). This Consortium will leverage existing biobank resources to enhance biomarker discovery, validation, and clinical translation. EuroBISC will be a flagship project for BIOSTROKE.  Dr McCabe has been commissioned by the Lancet Neurology to draft a position paper on the goals of BIOSTROKE.

Project Leads:

Dr John McCabe - Misericordiae University Hospital/ UCD School of Medicine

Professor Peter Kelly MD - Misericordiae University Hospital/ UCD School of Medicine

Internal Project Team:

Professor Orina Belton - UCD School of Biomolecular and Biomedical Science, Conway Institute

Professor Jonathan McNulty - UCD School of Medicine

Dr. Graham Lee - Misericordiae University Hospital/ UCD School of Medicine

Professor Michael Marnane - Misericordiae University Hospital/ UCD School of Medicine

*Multiple external national and international collaborators on this project.

3. Enhancing Psychosexual Care for Spinal Injuries (EPiC-SI)

This project seeks to co-develop a standardised assessment and care planning tool to address psychosexual needs in individuals with spinal injuries across acute, rehabilitation and ongoing care settings. It will empower healthcare professionals to deliver holistic care, enhance patient wellbeing, and improve overall quality of life. Addressing this gap has potential to transform outcomes for individuals and reduce long-term healthcare burdens.

Project Lead:

Dr John P Gilmore - UCD School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Systems

Project Team:

Dr Sean Kearns - UCD School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Systems

Rea Amadora - National Rehabilitation Hospital

Komathi Narasimhan - National Rehabilitation Hospital

Florence Anderson - National Rehabilitation Hospital

Merlin Thulasi - Mater Misericordia University Hospital

Ted Albano Mater - Misericordia University Hospital

Geraldine Jordan - Mater Misericordia University Hospital

David Field - HSE Community Healthcare Dublin South East

Evelyn Egan - HSE Community Healthcare Dublin South East

Claire Naughton - HSE Community Healthcare Dublin South East

Bairbre O’Sullivan - Spinal Injuries Ireland (PPI)

Dr Sarah Sinnamon - UCD School of Psychology

Tope Omisore - UCD School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Systems

4. Gender-Affirming Genital Surgery Outcomes

This study will establish a longitudinal database, conduct a retrospective review, and explore patient experiences to generate evidence-based insights, improve post-surgical care, and inform future clinical training and service planning in Ireland.

Project Leads:

Dr Sean Kearns - UCD School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Systems

Project Team:

Prof Donal O‘Shea - UCD School of Medicine/ St Vincent’s Hospital/ St

Columcille’s Hospital

Dr. Karl Neff - HSE / UCD School of Medicine

Dr Andrew Darley - UCD School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Systems

Dr. Laura Blowick - St John of Gods

Pauline Forrester - St Columcille’s Hospital

Mairead Brady - St John of Gods

Niall Kirrane - St Columcille’s Hospital

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