Prof Fergal O’Brien
fjobrien.bsky.social
Prof Fergal O’Brien
@fjobrien.bsky.social
Bioengineer, sports fan, dad to twins | RCSI DVC of Research & Innovation | AMBER Centre & RCSI TERG PI | ERC PI | Member RIA
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Tomorrow! Join us tomorrow November 13th in the old Science Gallery in @tcddublin.bsky.social from 6-8pm to see the animated short 'Something's Missing' from TERG and 'Quantum Quest' from TCD with an introduction from @fjobrien.bsky.social
AMBER's #ScienceWeek Event: "Smalltalk on the Big Screen"
📆13th November 6pm – 8pm
📌Old Science Gallery @tcddublin

Accessible + inclusive event for all ages

Free but tickets are limited!

Register: www.eventbrite.ie/e/smalltalk-...

#scienceweek25 #materialsscience #bioengineering
November 12, 2025 at 5:58 PM
Lovely evening at the @RCSI School of Postgraduate Studies Awards & Black Jacket ceremony for record intake of >150 new doctoral students. Delighted to welcome in particular our new group of @tissueengdublin.bsky.social PhD students!
November 11, 2025 at 6:19 PM
Really exciting times ahead and look forward to welcoming everyone to RCSI to experience our new public engagement space! #Humanarium
RCSI is delighted to launch #Humanarium, a new free exhibition space dedicated to health and well-being!

Our first exhibition, Heart: More than a Beat, will open in February ❤️ We can't wait to welcome you!

Learn more: www.humanarium.ie

#UNSDG3
November 11, 2025 at 12:07 PM
During my visit to China, I also got back to beautiful Suzhou to meet research MSc students in our International College of Pharmaceutical Innovation partnership program between @rcsi.bsky.social and Soochow University.
October 21, 2025 at 10:50 AM
Just back from Wuhan and TERMIS Asia Pacific conference with our @tissueengdublin.bsky.social team #TERGonTour
October 21, 2025 at 10:47 AM
Looking forward to opening the #MyHealthRCSI ‘Rethinking Asthma’ event this evening. More information in today’s Irish Times.

New thinking on asthma management may be a game-changer
www.irishtimes.com/health/your-...
October 21, 2025 at 10:42 AM
Great to have our latest paper published in Biomaterials on tissue engineering strategies for peridontal & endodontic regeneration. A really nice collaboration between @tissueengdublin.bsky.social & our dental colleagues. authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S...
October 9, 2025 at 9:12 PM
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In today’s @irishtimes.com, RCSI’s Head of EDI, Liz Hughes explores the progress made by Irish HEIs in equality, diversity and inclusion and calls for a wider protection of human rights: www.irishtimes.com/ireland/educ...
Irish universities should have no tariffs on talent
Decades of reform and cultural change have made our colleges European leaders in gender equality and diversity – but the work of protecting rights continues
www.irishtimes.com
September 9, 2025 at 2:25 PM
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A great first day at the International Congress on Biomaterials for Wound Healing for the TERG team yesterday!
#ICBWH2025
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September 3, 2025 at 6:27 AM
The contributions from our #PPI panel including Ciaran McCarthy were essential to this research. We are grateful to the IRFU Charitable Trust & @researchireland.ie for funding this project. @rcsi-research.bsky.social

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July 15, 2025 at 8:59 PM
Great example of research that would not have occurred without the unique interdisciplinary environment of @ambercentre.bsky.social A real team effort between @tissueengdublin.bsky.social researchers led by research fellow Ian Woods and 2D materials scientists from Prof Valeria Nicolosi’s lab.
July 15, 2025 at 8:51 PM
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Publication in Advanced Science from Dr Ian Woods on the development of spatially-organised electroconductive neurotrophic scaffolds for repair of neurotrauma! Facilitated by joint funding from the Research Ireland AMBER Centre and the IRFU Charitable Trust, read the press release and paper below!
An implant developed by RCSI and @ambercentre.bsky.social researchers has been shown to deliver electrical stimulation to injured areas of the spinal cord.

The study, in partnership with the IFRU-CT, offers a potential new route to repair nerve damage.

➡️ www.rcsi.com/dublin/news-...

#RCSIdiscover
RCSI researchers develop 3D printed implant to help repair spinal cord injuries
A research team at RCSI has developed a 3D printed implant to deliver electrical stimulation to injured areas of the spinal cord. More ...
www.rcsi.com
July 15, 2025 at 3:11 PM
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An implant developed by RCSI and @ambercentre.bsky.social researchers has been shown to deliver electrical stimulation to injured areas of the spinal cord.

The study, in partnership with the IFRU-CT, offers a potential new route to repair nerve damage.

➡️ www.rcsi.com/dublin/news-...

#RCSIdiscover
RCSI researchers develop 3D printed implant to help repair spinal cord injuries
A research team at RCSI has developed a 3D printed implant to deliver electrical stimulation to injured areas of the spinal cord. More ...
www.rcsi.com
July 15, 2025 at 1:25 PM
Great to see this published. Well done to Claudio Intini, Michael Joyce and everyone involved in the project - in particular Pieter Brama & his team in UCD School of Veterinary Medicine. Latest output from our @erc.europa.eu funded #ReCaP project. @rcsi-research.bsky.social
June 18, 2025 at 8:45 AM
Delighted to welcome @garryduffy.bsky.social back to RCSI & as new Prof. of Anatomy in Dept. of Anatomy & Regen Med.
He brings a wealth of research experience in advanced biomaterials and medical technologies and his work is a great addition to @tissueengdublin.bsky.social. Exciting times ahead.
Professor Garry Duffy has been appointed as RCSI's 30th Professor of Anatomy and Head of the Department of Anatomy and Regenerative Medicine.

His appointment supports our focus on integrating health sciences education with innovative, patient-centred research.

More ➡️ www.rcsi.com/dublin/news-...
June 10, 2025 at 9:32 AM
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Congratulations to the 344 new doctors who celebrated at our #RCSIConferring yesterday 🎓

RCSI’s School of Medicine class of 2025 came together with friends and family to celebrate their achievements.

Read more about the conferring ceremony here: tinyurl.com/3bbbn3tn
June 3, 2025 at 11:18 AM
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Congratulations to Professor Andreas Heise, RCSI Department of Chemistry and collaborator Professor Matthew Gibson on their success in this EPSRC-Research Ireland programme.

Their research will investigate the prevention of ice formation where sub-zero temperatures are present.

#RCSIdiscover
€4.95 million in funding has been announced to support joint research and technology development projects in Ireland and the United Kingdom through the EPSRC-Research Ireland Joint Funding of Research Programme. Read here: www.researchireland.ie/news/epsrc/ @ukri.org
June 3, 2025 at 2:43 PM
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Congratulations to our latest PhD graduates: Liam Leahy, Stefanie Croghan, Tara McGuire and Michael Joyce (in absentia) who graduated yesterday! 🥳
Congratulations to supervisors @fjobrien.bsky.social, Adrian Dervan and Niall Davis!
May 28, 2025 at 10:46 AM
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'Biomimetic Scaffolds Enhance iPSC Astrocyte Progenitor Angiogenic, Immunomodulatory, and Neurotrophic Capacity in a Stiffness and Matrix-Dependent Manner for Spinal Cord Repair Applications' is online in Advanced Healthcare Materials!
Read it: advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
Biomimetic Scaffolds Enhance iPSC Astrocyte Progenitor Angiogenic, Immunomodulatory, and Neurotrophic Capacity in a Stiffness and Matrix‐Dependent Manner for Spinal Cord Repair Applications
Through tuning biomimetic scaffold stiffness and matrix composition the reparative capacity of astrocyte progenitors is enhanced. Soft, collagen-IV/fibronectin-functionalized scaffolds promote progen....
advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
May 19, 2025 at 12:57 PM
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Congratulations to Mathilde Ullrich, Bhavana Pulipaka, Adrian Dervan and @fjobrien.bsky.social on publication of 'Neuroprotective Riluzole-Releasing Electrospun Implants for Spinal Cord Injury' in Molecular Pharmaceutics today! 🥳
Read it below:
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Neuroprotective Riluzole-Releasing Electrospun Implants for Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in paralysis, driven partly by widespread glutamate-induced secondary excitotoxic neuronal cell death in and around the injury site. While there is no curative treatment, the standard of care often requires interventive decompression surgery and repair of the damaged dura mater close to the injury locus using dural substitutes. Such intervention provides an opportunity for early and local delivery of therapeutics directly to the injured cord via a drug-loaded synthetic dural substitute for localized pharmacological therapy. Riluzole, a glutamate-release inhibitor, has shown neuroprotective potential in patients with traumatic SCI, and therefore, this study aimed to develop an electrospun riluzole-loaded synthetic dural substitute patch suitable for the treatment of glutamate-induced injury in neurons. A glutamate-induced excitotoxicity was optimized in SH-SY5Y cells by exploring the effect of glutamate concentration and exposure duration. The most effective timing for administering riluzole was found to be at the onset of glutamate release as this helped to limit extended periods of glutamate-induced excitotoxic cell death. Riluzole-loaded patches were prepared by using blend electrospinning. Physicochemical characterization of the patches showed the successful encapsulation of riluzole within polycaprolactone fibers. A drug release study showed an initial burst release of riluzole within the first 24 h, followed by a sustained release of the drug over 52 days to up to approximately 400 μg released for the highest loading of riluzole within fiber patches. Finally, riluzole eluted from electrospun fibers remained pharmacologically active and was capable of counteracting glutamate-induced excitotoxicity in SH-SY5Y cells, suggesting the clinical potential of riluzole-loaded dural substitutes in counteracting the effects of secondary injury in the injured spinal cord.
pubs.acs.org
May 19, 2025 at 3:48 PM
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'Antibiotic-Loaded Polymer-Calcium Phosphate Scaffold for Treating Orthopedic Device-Related Infection in a Rabbit Segmental Bone Defect Model' has now been published in the Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A!
Read it: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
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Antibiotic‐Loaded Polymer‐Calcium Phosphate Scaffold for Treating Orthopedic Device‐Related Infection in a Rabbit Segmental Bone Defect Model
Treatment of orthopedic device-related infection (ORDI) generally requires a combination of medical and surgical interventions for successful treatment outcomes. Many cases are treated with a two-sta....
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
April 30, 2025 at 1:19 PM
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Fantastic to see @fjobrien.bsky.social and Claudia on #IrelandAM with Elaine Crowley and Mark King. Shining a light on the #EBresearch we’re co-funding with @researchireland.bsky.social and further supported by @hrbireland.bsky.social.

Learn more👉 bit.ly/SpecialScaff...

#HealthResearchMatters #EB
April 10, 2025 at 3:11 PM
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Fantastic Research conducted by AMBER Deputy Director Prof @fjobrien.bsky.social demonstrating the solutions that materials science & #bioengineering research & innovations can have for individuals suffering from complex illnesses such as EB that patients such as Claudia have #advancedmaterials
Fantastic to see @fjobrien.bsky.social and Claudia on #IrelandAM with Elaine Crowley and Mark King. Shining a light on the #EBresearch we’re co-funding with @researchireland.bsky.social and further supported by @hrbireland.bsky.social.

Learn more👉 bit.ly/SpecialScaff...

#HealthResearchMatters #EB
April 11, 2025 at 11:45 AM
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Huge congratulations to Juan Carlos Palomeque on the publication of his review 'Biomaterial scaffold-based gene delivery for the repair of complex wounds: Challenges, progress, and future perspectives' in Cell Biomaterials today! 🥳
Read it now: www.cell.com/cell-biomate...
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Biomaterial scaffold-based gene delivery for the repair of complex wounds: Challenges, progress, and future perspectives
This review explores recent progress in scaffold-based gene delivery, identifies key barriers to clinical application, and discusses future directions that could bring this cutting-edge approach to pa...
www.cell.com
April 24, 2025 at 4:04 PM
Excellent China-Ireland Research Symposium to mark the launch of our International College of Pharmaceutical Innovation between @rcsi.bsky.social and Soochow University. Great presentations by PIs from both universities and, in particular, by our joint PhD students. @rcsi-research.bsky.social
April 4, 2025 at 10:26 AM