First published at 14:37 UTC on October 18th, 2020.
On tonight's show we'll be discussing Anti body testing, treatments, masks and social distancing. We'll be asking how dangerous really is this virus and is it time to lift the lockdown completely? Also, the role of the media during th…
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On tonight's show we'll be discussing Anti body testing, treatments, masks and social distancing. We'll be asking how dangerous really is this virus and is it time to lift the lockdown completely? Also, the role of the media during the crisis, how would you evaluate their performance? Join our discussion tonight at 10pm on The Irish Inquiry (Faceboook / Youtube). Our guests are; Prof. Dolores Cahill, Dr. Martin De Brun & Barrister-at-Law Martin Byrne.
Prof. Dolores Cahill
Research and innovation areas are proteomics, protein arrays, biomarker discovery and validation. She co-founded a Max-Planck-Institute, Berlin spin-out, Protagen AG, a successful German biomedical company (1997-2019) (www.protagen.de). She has advised on Science and Innovation as a Member of Ireland’s Advisory Science Council (2005-2014); as European Commission Seconded National Expert (2013-2014) and as a Member of the EU Innovative Medicines Initiative Scientific Committee (2016-2021) and as Vice-Chair of this IMI Scientific Committee (2018-2021).
Dr. Marcus De Brun
Marcus De Brun is a General Practitioner, Author, Philosopher and Elected Member of the Irish Medical Council (2018). He passionately works towards reforming the Irish Health Service, which he believes is presently plagued by a lack of thought and analysis into the deeper issues that determine public/personal health and professional/institutional functions.
Martin Byrne BL.
Martin Byrne is a barrister-at-law currently practising in the Superior Courts, Dublin, Ireland He specialises in Professional Negligence Litigation, Receivership Law, Data Protection Law (GDPR), Insurance Law, Chancery, Property Litigation, Commercial Litigation and Personal Injuries.
He is also qualified in the following areas of law: Human Rights and Civil Liberties; Irish Tax Law; Intellectual Property; Banking and Finance; Employment Law; Transnational Commercial Litigation and Criminology.
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