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This year Andrea Gilligan is determined to make some changes and become that bit healthier! Over the next few weeks Andrea will be joined by a number of different people to find out how they live well.Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology in DCU joined Andrea on Lunchtime Live today...
The Irish Patients Association's 'Flunited' campaign highlights the importance of the free nasal spray flu vaccine for children aged 2-12 years. Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology at DCU will launch the campaign today and Christine spoke to Shane on the show.
The Irish Patients Association's 'Flunited' campaign highlights the importance of the free nasal spray flu vaccine for children aged 2-12 years. Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology at DCU will launch the campaign today and Christine spoke to Shane on the show.
Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology at DCU, talks to Eamon.Recorded on 6th September 2022. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-stand-with-eamon-dunphy. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology in DCU
Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology in DCU, Dr Yvonne Williams, GP in Clare
Professor of Immunology at DCU, Christine Loscher, talks to Eamon about the summer wave of Covid-19.Recorded on 5th July 2022. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-stand-with-eamon-dunphy.
Prof. Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology and Associate Dean for Research at Dublin City University discusses the increase cases of COVID 19 Ireland across the country.
Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology at DCU, talks to Eamon about the current status of Covid-19, the lifting of restrictions and what we need to do to prepare for the next phase.Recorded 1st April 2022. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-stand-with-eamon-dunphy.
Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology at DCU
Eamon Dennehy of the ASTI; Jen Hogan, parenting columnist; Prof. Christine Loscher, Immunology at DCU
Behavioural scientist Pete Lunn and immunologist Christine Loscher join us on this week's episode to examine Ireland's unexpected and sudden reopening. Most Covid restrictions have been lifted, so could we see a continued wave of infection? How do people feel about their re-found freedoms and will they easily adapt?
With case numbers continuing to fall, the easing of Covid restrictions could begin as early as next week. Today, Conor Pope speaks to The Irish Times public affairs editor Simon Carswell and Professor of Immunology at DCU, Christine Loscher, about passing the peak of the Omicron wave and why leaders remain “cautiously hopeful”.Presenter: Conor PopeProducers: Suzanne Brennan and Jennifer Ryanwww.irishtimes.com/podcasts See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology at DCU, talks to Eamon as new guidelines for Covid-19 restrictions are introduced.Recorded 12th January 2022. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-stand-with-eamon-dunphy.
Claire Brock is joined by Christine Loscher, Enda Brady, Damian McCarthy, Taz Kelleher, Oisin Coghlin, Barry Cowen TD, Rory Hearne and Róisín Murphy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Staff shortages are the latest in a long list of problem the pandemic must answer for. So, what is the state of play and how much longer can it continue? Host Fionnán Sheahan is joined by Anne Marie Walsh, Industrial Relations Correspondent at the Irish Independent and Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology at DCU See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brendan O'Connor is joined on the panel by Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology and Associate Dean for Research at DCU, Kevin Doyle, Group Head of News at Mediahuis, Prof. Alan Barrett, Economist & Director of the ESRI, Rachel Lavin, Data Journalist with the Business Post and Belinda Jackson, Melbourne-based journalist and author.
People will be able to receive a booster dose of a Covid-19 vaccine three months after their second dose under recommendations made by the National Immunisation Advisory Committee. For more on this Shane spoke to Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology at DCU. Listen and subscribe to Newstalk Breakfast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Yvonne Williams, GP; Christine Loscher, Immunologist; Louise Tobin, Deputy President of IPPN and Principal of St. Joseph's Primary School in Tipperary Town; and Pat Leahy, Political Editor Irish Times.
The National Immunisation Advisory Committee has recommended that Covid-19 vaccinations be offered to children aged five to 11 years. The Indo Daily speaks with the experts to find out what every parent needs to know. Host: Siobhán Maguire. Guests: Philip Ryan, Political Editor at the Irish Independent, Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology at DCU, and Dr Tadhg Crowley, Associate Professor in General Practice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Claire Brock is joined by Adrian Weckler, Donnacha Ó'Beacháin, Jen Hogan, Christine Loscher, Dr Knut Moe, and Enda Brady. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology at DCU
To assess the on-going impact of restrictions on society, we are joined by Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology at DCU; Dr Deirdre Robertson, Senior Research Officer with the Behavioural Research Unit in the ESRI: Seamus Coffey, lecturer in Economics at UCC.
We get the views of Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology at DCU.
Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology at Dublin City University, discusses the EMA's decision to extend the use of the Comirnaty vaccine for children aged 5-11.
Christine Loscher, professor of immunology at DCU, joins us on this week's episode to examine the need for booster shots. How much does the efficacy of initial jabs wane, how much does the booster top them up, and what type of lasting immunity could we have against Covid as a result? Also, will they turn the tide of the recent rise in case numbers?
Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology in DCU; Kingston Mills, Trinity College Dublin; and Aidan Boyle, Principal, Scoil Cholmcille Ballybrack
The Indo Daily brings you the latest on today's new Covid restrictions and what they mean for you. Host: Siobhán Maguire. Guests: Philip Ryan, Political Editor at the Irish Independent; Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology at Dublin City University, and Deirdre Robertson from the Behavioural Research Unit at the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology and Associate Dean for Research at DCU joins the programme to discuss where we are now in terms of Covid-19.
Jen Hogan, Parenting Columnist, Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology at DCU
Is waning Covid compliance and vaccine efficacy leading to a rise in cases? To discuss this further with Pat was Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology, Associate Dean for Research at DCU and also Professor Brendan Kelly - Professor of Psychiatry at Trinity College, Consultant Psychiatrist at Tallaght University Hospital. Listen and subscribe to The Pat Kenny Show on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology in DCU, Dr. Yvonne Williams, GP based in Shannon, Jen Hogan, Irish Times columnist, Tommy Gill, CEO of Play, Activity and Leisure Ireland and owner of Wild West Play Centre in Westport
Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology at Dublin City University, discusses the Government's upcoming decision over whether to ease Covid-19 restrictions from 22 October.
In the wake of Callum Robinson choosing not to get vaccinated, despite contracting Covid twice, Dr. Christine Loscher of DCU joins Joe Molloy to discuss why this vaccine hesitancy exists in the Premier League and what can be done to dispel it.
As we hear more and more about the possibility of covid vaccines for children aged 5-12, Jen spoke to one of the country's leading Professors of Immunology at DCU, Professor Christine Loscher
Dr. Nina Byrnes, GP at Generation Health Medical Clinics, and Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology, Associate Dean for Research at DCU,
Christine Loscher, Professor of immunology, DCU
Christine Loscher is a Professor of Immunology at Dublin City University in Ireland. In 2020 she established the DCU Covid-19 Research and Innovation Hub with a key focus on solving the challenges facing society as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. Her research is focused on discovering new anti-inflammatory/anti-allergic compounds for the pharma and food sector and amount other things she is a Principal Investigator in the Food for Health Ireland Technology Centre. She was also previously named in Silicon Republics top 100 Women in STEM. Today we chat about her work with the Covid-19 Pandemic, her career journey and how she found her calling as an immunologist and what else besides Covid-19 is concerning for immunologists right now.
Gail Conway explains how Covid-19 vaccines are set to be rolled out to children and Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology at DCU offers advice to parents and guardians of people now being offered a vaccine.
In the final episode of this series, Professor of Immunology Christine Loscher discusses the vaccine rollout and answers questions on vaccines for teens, booster shots and more. As we reach 70 percent of the population of Ireland vaccinated against COVID-19, host Dick Ahlstrom chats to immunologist Professor Christine Loscher about how Ireland has performed in terms of its vaccination programme, what we have learned about the virus and about vaccines over the last year and what's new in terms of vaccine development. She also answers questions on the vaccination of children and teens and on the start of vaccine booster shots. Christine is a Full Professor of Immunology and Associate Dean for Research in the Faculty of Science & Health at DCU. In 2020 she established the DCU Covid-19 Research & Innovation Hub which currently has 16 funded projects aimed at novel solutions in the fight against Covid-19. More information on COVID-19 vaccines The RIA's Life and Medical Sciences Committee has published a revised expert statement on vaccines. The statement is written in plain English and provides accurate information on vaccines. ‘Vaccines: a life-saving choice expert statement' by Kingston Mills MRIA, Bert Rima MRIA and Dick Ahlstrom [link to https://www.ria.ie/sites/default/files/vaccines_expert_statement_july_2021.pdf ] You can find more information on vaccines and vaccination at: http://gov.ie/covid19vaccine http://hse.ie http://immunisation.ie This series is organised by the Life and Medical Sciences Committee in partnership with the Health Research Board
Dr. Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology in Dublin City University, Dr. Yvonne Williams, GP in Shannon, Co. Clare
So what is the science behind the delta variant? Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology at DCU joined Kieran on the Hard Shoulder to explain. The Hard Shoulder Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology, DCU, Carol Meenan, Owner of The Yellow Pepper Restaurant, Letterkenny, Donegal, Pat Crotty, Owner of Paris Texas Bar and Restaurant, Kilkenny, Claire Malone, Ceremony Singer and Member of Gossip Wedding Band
Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology in DCU, Dr. Yvonne Williams, GP in Shannon Medical Centre
Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology, DCU, Yvonne Williams, GP in The Shannon Medical Centre
Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology in DCU
Claire spoke to Martin Wall, of the Irish Times and Christine Loscher, Professor of Immunology in Dublin City University to discuss the HSE's revised vaccination plan which is has not been finalised and is about to presented to Government.