Prevalence of Pancreaticobiliary Cancer in Irish Families with BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutations
Robert Power, Cristin Leavy, Carmel Nolan, Niamh White, Roisin Clarke, David Gallagher, Maeve Lowery
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Robert Power, Cristin Leavy, Carmel Nolan, Niamh White, Roisin Clarke, David Gallagher, Maeve Lowery
Trinity College Dublin offers undergraduate students the opportunity to get involved in the university’s research, working with academic staff often on questions of global significance. The scholarship helps students develop and practice leadership skills in preparation for life after graduation. It enables undergraduates to become part of a network of high performing students from around the world. The programme is open to students in the second year of a four-year undergraduate degree course, and those in the second or third year of a five-year undergraduate or integrated masters course.
As Lord Laidlaw, our Chairman, and Susanna Kempe, our CEO, met with scholars and alumni from around the world, many requested a way to meet ambitious peers, participate in leadership-in-action initiatives and collaborate on research projects for a better present. We welcome you to the Laidlaw Scholars Network, a social utility tool that allows you to do just this! Be the new generation of passionate, adaptive, ethical leaders.