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Foreword<br />

UCC at a Glance<br />

Academic Developments<br />

Teaching and Learning<br />

Research<br />

<strong>College</strong> Reports:<br />

Arts, Celtic<br />

Studies and Social<br />

Sciences<br />

Business and Law<br />

Medicine and Health<br />

Science, Engineering and<br />

Food Science<br />

Events<br />

Student Experience<br />

Sports and Recreation<br />

Buildings and Estates<br />

<strong>Cork</strong> <strong>University</strong> Press<br />

Finance<br />

Governing Body<br />

IRIS Appendix<br />

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Institutional Research<br />

Information System<br />

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President’s Report<br />

· Murray, DM; Bala, P; O’Connor, CM; Ryan, CA; Connolly, S; Boylan GB (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘The predictive value of early neurological<br />

examination in neonatal hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy and neurodevelopmental outcome at 24 months’.<br />

Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 52 (2):1-9.<br />

· Nadeem, M; Murray, D; Boylan, G; Dempsey, EM; Ryan, CA (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘Blood carbon dioxide levels and adverse outcome in<br />

neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy’. American Journal of Perinatology, 27 (5):361-365.<br />

· O’Mahony, CM; Bravo, J; Dinan, TG; Cryan, JF (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘Comparison of Hippocampal Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 7<br />

(mGlu(7)) mRNA Levels in Two Animal Models of Depression’. Neuroscience Letters.<br />

· O’Mahony, CM; Sweeney, FF; Daly, E; Dinan, TG; Cryan, JF (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘Restraint stress-induced brain activation patterns in two<br />

strains of mice differing in their anxiety behaviour’. Behavioural brain research, 213:148-154.<br />

· O’Mahony, SM; Bulmer, DC; Coelho, AM; Fitzgerald, P; Bongiovanni, C; Lee, K; Winchester, W; Dinan, TG; Cryan, JF (<strong>2009</strong>)<br />

‘5-HT(2B) receptors modulate visceral hypersensitivity in a stress-sensitive animal model of brain-gut axis dysfunction’.<br />

Neurogastroenterology and motility: the official journal of the European Gastrointestinal Motility Society.<br />

· O’Mahony, SM; Hyland, NP; Dinan, TG; Cryan, JF (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘Maternal separation as a model of brain-gut axis dysfunction’.<br />

Psychopharmacology.<br />

· O’Malley, D,Dinan, TG,Cryan, JF (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘Alterations in colonic corticotropin-releasing factor receptors in the maternally<br />

separated rat model of irritable bowel syndrome: Differential effects of acute psychological and physical stressors’.<br />

Peptides, 31:662-670.<br />

· O’Malley, D; Dinan, TG; Cryan, JF (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘Neonatal maternal separation in the rat impacts on the stress responsivity of<br />

central corticotropin-releasing factor receptors in adulthood’. Psychopharmacology.<br />

· O’Malley, D; Julio-Pieper, M; Gibney, SM; Dinan, TG; Cryan, JF (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘Distinct alterations in colonic morphology and<br />

physiology in two rat models of enhanced stress-induced anxiety and depression-like behaviour’. Stress (Amsterdam,<br />

Netherlands), 13:114-122.<br />

· O’Malley, D; Julio-Pieper, M; Gibney, SM; Gosselin, RD; Dinan, TG; Cryan, JF (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘Differential stress-induced alterations<br />

of colonic corticotropin-releasing factor receptors in the Wistar Kyoto rat’. Neurogastroenterology and Motility, 22:301-311.<br />

· Palmu, K; Wikstrom, S; Hippelainen, E; Boylan, G; Hellstrom-Westas, L; Vanhatalo, S (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘Detection of ‘EEG bursts’ in the<br />

early preterm EEG: visual vs. automated detection’. Clinical Neurophysiology, 121 (7):1015-1022.<br />

· Pettigrew, CA; French, JD; Saunus, JM; Edwards, SL; Sauer, AV; Smart, CE; Lundstrom, T; Wiesner, C; Spurdle, AB;<br />

Rothnagel, JA; Brown, MA (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘Identification and functional analysis of novel BRCA1 transcripts, including mouse<br />

Brca1-Iris and human pseudo-BRCA1. Breast Cancer Res Treat’. Breast Cancer Res Treat, 119 (1):239-47.<br />

· Pieper-Julio, M; Hyland, NP; Bravo, JA; Dinan, TG; Cryan, JF (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘A novel role for the metabotropic glutamate receptor-7:<br />

modulation of faecal water content and colonic electrolyte transport in the mouse’. British Journal of Pharmacology,<br />

160:367-375.<br />

· Savignac, HM; Hyland, NP; Dinan, TG; Cryan, JF (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘The effects of repeated social interaction stress on behavioural and<br />

physiological parameters in a stress-sensitive mouse strain’. Behavioural brain research.<br />

· Schellekens, H; Dinan, TG; Cryan, JF (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘Lean mean fat reducing ghrelin machine: hypothalamic ghrelin and ghrelin<br />

receptors as therapeutic targets in obesity’. Neuropharmacology, 58 (1):2-16.<br />

· Shah, DK; Boylan, GB; Rennie, JM (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘Monitoring of seizures in the newborn’. Archives of Disease in Childhood.<br />

· Stevenson, NJ; Mesbah, M; Boylan, GB; Colditz, PB; Boashash, B (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘A nonlinear model of newborn EEG with<br />

nonstationary inputs’. Annals of biomedical engineering, 38 (9):3010-3021.<br />

· Temko, A; Thomas, E; Marnane, W; Lightbody, G; Boylan, G (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘EEG-based neonatal seizure detection with Support<br />

Vector Machines’. Clinical Neurophysiology.<br />

· Temko, A; Thomas, E; Marnane, W; Lightbody, G; Boylan, G (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘Gaussian mixture models for classification of neonatal<br />

seizures using EEG’. Physiological Measurement, 31 (7):1047-1064.<br />

· Temko, A; Thomas, E; Marnane, W; Lightbody, G; Boylan, G (<strong>2010</strong>) ‘Performance assessment for EEG-based neonatal<br />

seizure detectors’. Clinical Neurophysiology.<br />

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