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Yoga and Breast Cancer: the Science behind the Sweat
I recently started practising yoga regularly again, and I'm loving it. Over the course of the summer, I’ve found it increasingly easier...
Louise Brennan
Aug 21, 20183 min read
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Oh, how time flies when you’re having fun!
I have recently returned to Dublin from Seville after 6 months on secondment at Oncoavanze, a private clinical facility which provides...
Dominic O'Connor
Aug 13, 20183 min read
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In a PhD Slump? 5 Tips to Help You Stay Motivated and Get Your Mojo Back
Doing a PhD provides the opportunity to work at the frontiers of scientific innovation by contributing to ground breaking research. As...
Gillian O'Neill
Jul 24, 20185 min read
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Supervising industrial PhD students: On the edge of practice and theory
Nothing is quite so practical as a good theory Kurt Lewin, psychologist and social scientist (1890-1947) Is research really of any...
Kristin B. Munksgaard
Jun 4, 20183 min read
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In the trenches with a PhD
In a nutshell, the life of a PhD researcher involves around: 1) learning your area, 2) learning how to carry out research 3) presenting...
Dominic O'Connor
May 29, 20182 min read
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) in medical imaging
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has gained entry in various everyday life aspects, from simple Google searches and language...
Ornela Bardhi
May 2, 20183 min read
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Moving from Clinical Work to Academia: a Researcher Physiotherapist’s Experience
I hung up my uniform, put away my stethoscope, and said farewell to the on-call pager – the time had come for me to move from working as...
Louise Brennan
Apr 17, 20184 min read
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Catch up about CATCH
Nyhavn, the most famous canal in Copenhagen (Denmark) Many people in my professional and personal environment ask me with a real...
Mercè Bonjorn Dalmau
Apr 2, 20184 min read
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Do I have time for Innovation?
Time is a key factor in innovation, mainly for two reasons concerning success in commercialization: To be the first one into market gives...
Juan Miguel Muñoz Peñas
Mar 20, 20183 min read
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The Mobile Researcher - From merging disciplines to crossing professional sectors and geographical
It has now been a year since I packed up my car and moved to Dublin to start a PhD with CATCH. However this was only the start of the...
Gillian O'Neill
Mar 6, 20183 min read
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"What's the craic?" - Moving to Dublin
On my previous blog post I wrote about the start of my secondment at Oncoavanze – the oncologic clinic in Seville. I was there for 2...
Francisco Guerra
Jan 29, 20183 min read
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Chapter 2 - My PhD secondment in Ireland: the start of another adventure
I have relocated a lot, but none of my previous relocation has been as challenging as my relocation here in Dublin. I’ll come there in a...
Ornela Bardhi
Jan 25, 20183 min read
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PhD Secondment to Seville: Studies in Salumedia, Sunshine and Spain
What is an Irish physiotherapist doing working in an eHealth technology company in Spain? Yep, here I am, starting the second year of my...
Louise Brennan
Jan 16, 20183 min read
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