Fighting Irish, Fighting Cancer — University of Galway signs cancer research agreement with Notre Dame

L-R: Professor Glen Nieber (University of Notre Dame) Professor Sharon Glynn (University of Galway) Professor Michael Kerin (University of Galway) Professor Aoife Lowery (University of Galway)
Dr Ann Ryan (University of Galway) Professor M. Sharon Stack (University of Notre Dame) Lisa Caulfield (Notre Dame Kylemore Global Centre) and Professor Brian Blagg (University of Notre Dame) at the signing of the Biseach Initiative memorandum of understanding at University of Galway on August 21, 2023

L-R: Professor Glen Nieber (University of Notre Dame) Professor Sharon Glynn (University of Galway) Professor Michael Kerin (University of Galway) Professor Aoife Lowery (University of Galway) Dr Ann Ryan (University of Galway) Professor M. Sharon Stack (University of Notre Dame) Lisa Caulfield (Notre Dame Kylemore Global Centre) and Professor Brian Blagg (University of Notre Dame) at the signing of the Biseach Initiative memorandum of understanding at University of Galway on August 21, 2023

Cancer researchers at University of Galway and Notre Dame’s Harper Cancer Research Institute have come together to establish the Biseach Initiative, a strategic cancer research collaboration, which aims to build on the ideas, talent and infrastructure of both universities for global cancer impact.

Thousands of Notre Dame alumni and fans visited Ireland last week for the Aer Lingus College Football Classic between Notre Dame and US Navy. With a tagline of “Much more than a Game”, the event aims to strengthen existing relationships and form new ones between Ireland and the US.

It is fitting then that this week Professor M. Sharon Stack, Director of the University of Notre Dame Harper Cancer Research Institute, and Professor Michael Kerin, Director of the Saolta-University of Galway Cancer Centre, signed a memorandum of understanding at University of Galway to build interdisciplinary cancer research collaborations and strengthen links between both institutions through student and faculty exchange programmes.

To date there have been collaborative successes with joint Naughton Fellowships in the areas of bone metastasis and kidney cancer. Further research collaborations are planned with researchers in the Lambe Institute, Centre for Chromosome Biology, and the Apoptosis Research Centre at University of Galway.

Notre Dame undergraduates are hosted annually by research academics in University of Galway’s Colleges of Science and Engineering, and Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, as part of the Study Abroad in Galway Programme. These students help to form a collaborative bridge between both institutions.

Professor M. Sharon Stack, Director, University of Notre Dame Harper Cancer Research Institute, said they know research cures cancer and that we are stronger together.

“There is a wealth of scientific and clinical research expertise at the Harper Cancer Research Institute and University of Galway. The Biseach Initiative, enabled by the Notre Dame Kylemore Global Centre, harnesses the appetite for collaboration, to further translational cancer research and provide educational and development opportunities for our students and research leaders.”

Professor Michael Kerin, Director, Saolta-University of Galway Cancer Centre, said the west and northwest of Ireland have some of the worst outcomes from cancer nationally.

“We aim to change this by developing a comprehensive, research-led cancer centre for our region. This research collaboration with the University of Notre Dame will allow us to make a real difference to cancer outcomes.”

Lisa Caulfield, Director, University of Notre Dame Global Centre at Kylemore, said the Kylemore Global Centre situated in the heart of Connemara is a place where the University of Notre Dame engages with the landscape and the wider Irish community in meaningful and authentic ways. Together with our local partners such as the University of Galway - we strive to provide multi-disciplinary programming for leaders, thinkers, and creators with a focus on advancing research, forming community, and nourishing collaborations such as the Biseach Initiative.”

The Biseach Initiative began in 2019 when a delegation from the Harper Cancer Research Institute visited University of Galway. Students and academics from both Universities have visited each other to develop the collaboration, supported by the University of Galway International Office and the Notre Dame Kylemore Abbey Global Centre. In 2021 both Universities hosted online research symposia, and this was followed up by a cancer research retreat at the Kylemore Global Centre in 2022.

 

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