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How do our bodies, experiences, and cultural contexts shape who we are and how we live? Here, we will explore human health and behaviour, from the personal to the societal. Menstrual cycle symptoms, childhood experiences, and the intricacies of farm cultural and identity practices exist in Ireland.
How can we self-manage menstrual cycle symptoms?
Rebecca Tarpey
(PhD Student)
PhD research on self management and lifestyle strategies for menstrual cycle symptoms. Includes a systematic review and survey across the island of Ireland to inform practical supports for wellbeing and daily life.
Tracing Childhood Maltreatment in the Adult Brain
Andrea Fernandes
(PhD Student)
I study how childhood maltreatment affects the brain and mental health. Using brain scans, I explore how early trauma may influence brain function in both people with mood disorders and those without.
Identity, Culture and the Behavioural Dynamics of Farm Succession in Ireland
Noel Doyle
(Postdoctoral Researcher)
Examines how cultural norms, identity and behaviour shape Irish farm succession, highlighting barriers and the supports needed to empower women and young farmers.
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