Final Year Poster Presentations on Tallaght Campus

Published: 24 May, 2023

The final year project poster event for the DNA and Forensic Analysis, Pharmaceutical Science, and Bioanalytical Science programmes tookplace recently and is an exceptional platform for students to showcase their innovative research and deep understanding of their respective fields. This event not only emphasizes the importance of effective scientific communication but also serves as a testament to the rigorous training and education the students have received.

 

Student and Poster

(ABOVE) Jon Nisperos (DNA & Forensic Analysis) with his poster entitled "DNA based investigation of food fraud and in the authentication of food products".

The quality of the posters, reflecting extensive research, meticulous analyses, and inventive methodologies, is truly commendable. Students' ability to encapsulate complex scientific concepts and findings into visually appealing and easily comprehensible posters demonstrates their proficiency and creativity.

Poster and Student 2

(ABOVE) Khalil Alam (DNA & Forensic Analysis) with his poster entitled "Comparative microscopy study of the morphological features of human and animal hairs".

Even more impressive is the students' depth of knowledge. Their ability to engage with audience queries, explain their research processes, and discuss the potential implications of their findings exhibits a level of expertise and passion that is nothing short of inspiring. This event underscores the readiness of these students to contribute significantly to the scientific community and the wider world. It is a genuine celebration of their journey in science and a preview of the promising future that lies ahead.

Student poster

(ABOVE) Precious Ekoba (Pharmaceutical Science) with her poster entitled "Effect of Schizophrenia-Related SNP's on Telomere Length".

Even more impressive is the students' depth of knowledge. Their ability to engage with audience queries, explain their research processes, and discuss the potential implications of their findings exhibits a level of expertise and passion that is nothing short of inspiring. This event underscores the readiness of these students to contribute significantly to the scientific community and the wider world. It is a genuine celebration of their journey in science and a preview of the promising future that lies ahead.

Student and Poster Bio

(ABOVE) Klaudia Cios (Bioanalytical Science) with her poster entitled "Design and optimisation of a PCR assay for the detection of multiple different human papillomavirus types".

 

All photo's courtesy of Dr. Mary Costello.