*Rรณisรญn Spriggs.

Two Clare students are among the individuals organising a week-long conference which will hear from some of the key decision-makers involved in the countryโ€™s response to COVID-19.

Clarecastleโ€™s Rรณisรญn Spriggs and Pรกdraig McKeown of Killimer are members of the Biomedical Science Society based in University College Cork, it is one of five societies that will be hosting the COVID conference. Both Pรกdraig and Rรณisรญn Spriggs study Biomedical Science in UCC and Munster Technological University and are in their fourth and third years respectively.

Speakers include HSE Chief Executive Paul Reid, Director of the National Virus Reference Laboratory Dr Cillian De Gascun and Dr Christina Dold, a Senior Postdoctoral Research Scientist at the Oxford Vaccine Group.

Rรณisรญn outlined that the conferenceโ€™s primary aim is to allow the speakers โ€œshare with us what it was like to be at the centre of an extraordinary situationโ€. It is the second COVID conference organised by the societies, the first was held in October.

She explained, โ€œThis conference was inspired by the fact that in a time of great uncertainty, while there were many incredible scientific and medical developments occurring each day, the narrative was often focused on the negative stories. Our frontline workers and scientists have been working tirelessly from the beginning of the pandemic and we wanted to provide a platform for them to share their experiencesโ€.

โ€œDue to the pandemic, the conference is being held online, which gives us the opportunity to have people from all over the country and all over the world attend, to showcase the incredible talent and work being carried out by these individuals,โ€ she stated. Running from February 22nd to 26th, the event will take place via Zoom every evening from 6pm. The talks are free to attend but registration is essential, to register, contact Katie Oโ€™Brien (biomed@uccsocieties.ie).

Pรกdraig McKeown.

Monday 22ndย February
Paul Reidย – CEO of the HSE
Dr Cillian de Gascunย – Medical Virologist and Director of the National Virus Reference Laboratory
Louise Barryย – Chief Medical Scientist at CUH

Tuesday 23rdย February
Dr Oisin O’Connellย – Respiratory Consultant & Pulmonologist
Prof Liam Fanningย – Director of Molecular Virology Diagnostic & Research Laboratory
Prof Patricia Kearneyย – Prof of Epidemiology, UCC School of Public Health and ISAG member

Wednesday 24thย February
Dr Christina Doldย – Senior Postdoctoral Research Scientist at the Oxford Vaccine Group
Aisling O’Donnellย – Pharmacist, Boots Ireland, discussing the rollout of pharmacy-based COVID-19 testing
ย 
Thursday 25thย February
Dr Angela Flynnย – UCC School of Nursing and Midwifery and frontline worker
Dr John MacSharryย – Deputy Director of Graduate Entry Medicine at UCC, discussing the Covid Saliva test
ย 
Friday 26thย February
Brendan Oโ€™Reillyย – Operations Manager at CUH
Dr John Kennyย – Senior Research Officer at the Teagasc Food Research Centre/The Irish Coronavirus Sequencing Consortium

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