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== Research News ==
== Research News ==
January 2015:
Article published in the Engineers Journal on the research being carried out in Dr Ahearnes lab [http://www.engineersjournal.ie/engineering-artificial-corneas-restoring-vision]
December 2014:
December 2014:
Mark awarded ERC starting investigator grant to undertake research in corneal regeneration. A press release can be found here [http://ec.europa.eu/ireland/press_office/news_of_the_day/tcd-scientists-awarded-eu-funding_en.htm]
Mark awarded ERC starting investigator grant to undertake research in corneal regeneration. A press release can be found here [http://ec.europa.eu/ireland/press_office/news_of_the_day/tcd-scientists-awarded-eu-funding_en.htm]

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January 2015: Article published in the Engineers Journal on the research being carried out in Dr Ahearnes lab [1]

December 2014: Mark awarded ERC starting investigator grant to undertake research in corneal regeneration. A press release can be found here [2]

November 2014: Group have paper accepted for publication in Cell Regeneration entitled "Combined influence of basal media and fibroblast growth factor on the expansion and differentiation capabilities of adipose derived stem cells". Mark also has review paper accepted for publication in Toxicology with Dr. SL Wilson and Dr A Hopkinson at University of Nottingham entitled "An overview of current techniques for ocular toxicity testing".

October 2014: Three new students in the final year of their masters in engineering (MAI) at Trinity College Dublin have joined the research group to work on different projects. Aron Coyle will be developing hydrogels for corneal regeneration, Sepideh Zamani will be fabricating nanofiber corneal scaffolds and Philip Byrne will be examining the mechanical characteristics of corneal tissue.

September 2014: Mark presents lectures entitled "Introduction to corneal scaffolds" and "Hydrogels for corneal regeneration" and gives a practical demonstration and training on how to manufacture collagen hydrogels at the BM1302 COST action training school held at the University of Nottingham, UK.

August 2014: James submits his MSc thesis having successfully fabricated a nanofiber-hydrogel scaffold.

June 2014: Amy successfully presents two posters at TERMIS-EU held in Genova, Italy.

May 2014: Mark promoted to Senior Research Fellow. This title is only awarded to those leading research groups and have demonstrated a significant impact on their field of research.

April 2014: Group receives funding to undertake a 4 week short-term scientific mission to Academic Ophthalmology at the University of Nottingham funded by COST action BM1302 "Joining forces in corneal regeneration". The collaboration will focus on recellularization and structural analysis of decellularized corneal tissue.

January 2014: James Mulhern joins the research group to work on his MSc in bioengineering project to develop nanofiber-hydrogel composites for corneal tissue engineering.

November 2013: Mark has paper accepted in Interface Focus entitled "Introduction to cell-hydrogel mechanosensing"

October 2013: Mark was appointed to the management committee of COST action BM1302 (Joining forces in Corneal Regeneration Research). During their inaugural meeting in Brussels he was elected vice-chair of the “scaffold development” working group within this action.

September 2013: Amy was awarded a travel grant worth €500 for best abstract in her section (Corneal and Ocular Science) at the European Vision and Eye Research Annual Conference, Nice, France. The talk was entitled "Influence of growth factors on keratocyte phenotype in serum free media".

January 2013: Amy was awarded the DePuy Young Researcher Award for the best young researcher presentation at the 19th Annual Bioengineering in Ireland Conference. Her talk was entitled "Development of a decellularized scaffold for corneal tissue engineering".

December 2012: Amy and Mark have a paper accepted for publication in Experimental Eye Research entitled "Development of a decellularized scaffold for corneal tissue engineering"

July 2012: Research in the area of corneal tissue regeneration commences at the Trinity Centre for Bioengineering following the award of a starting investigator grant from Science Foundation Ireland and the Marie-Curie COFUND to Dr. Mark Ahearne.