• 2024 - Speakers

    Roger Gaskell

    Roger Gaskell is a retired antiquarian bookseller, having dealt in natural history, scientific and medical books, first at Quaritch’s, then Pickering and Chatto in London. He set up his own business in 1989 working closely with academic libraries in the UK and US. While at Pickering and Chatto he was…

  • 2024 - Speakers

    Una Sealy

    Una Sealy is a Dublin based painter, and has been a Member of the Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA) since 2010. In 2020 she was the first person to complete a Master of Science degree in Anatomy for Artists at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), and the following…

  • 2024 - Speakers

    Dr Matthew Landrus

    Dr Matthew Landrus is a Supernumerary Fellow at Wolfson College and the Faculty of History at the University of Oxford. His work addresses the history of innovation, with particular interest in early modern engagements across the disciplines of natural philosophy, technology and the practical arts. He also teaches a course…

  • 2024 - Speakers

    The Vitruvian

    Since November 2022, the fine artist, Vincent Devine, has been working with UCD cancer researchers and patient partners to explore how cancer affects patients and their families: from molecules to cells; tissues to impacts on the whole human body; personal impact to societal impact. Inspired by the iconic drawing of…

  • 2023 - 2024 - 2025 - Speakers

    Brian Trench

    Brian Trench is a writer, editor and lecturer in science communication and cultural history. He is a former science and technology journalist, and senior lecturer and Head of School of Communications, Dublin City University, Ireland.

  • 2024 - Speakers

    Nollaig Healy

    With nearly two decades of experience within the cultural sector, Nollaig has made significant contributions across a spectrum of renowned arts organisations in Ireland. Her career includes pivotal roles in organisations such as the Kilkenny Arts Festival. Nollaig presently manages the Creative Climate Action initiative, ACT Waterford.

  • 2024 - Speakers

    Dr Matthew Morgan

    Dr Matthew Morgan is Museum Director of Turner's House in Twickenham and is an Associate Lecturer at Birkbeck, University of London. He has worked in the heritage sector for over 10 years, including at the National Gallery and the Royal Collection.

  • 2024 - Speakers

    Prof Michael John Gorman

    Professor Michael John Gorman is currently founding director of Biotopia a major new museum for life sciences and environment in Munich. He was founding director of the Science Gallery at Trinity College Dublin and Science Gallery International. Michael John has published widely on the history of science and technology in…

  • 2023 - Speakers

    Dr. Ann-Maria Walsh

    Niall Moyna is a professor of clinical exercise physiology at DCU. Prof Moyna’s research is focused on exercise in the prevention of treatment of chronic disease and on the role of gene polymorphisms in helping to explain interindividual variability in biological responses to exercise.

  • 2023 - Speakers

    Andrew Hughes

    Niall Moyna is a professor of clinical exercise physiology at DCU. Prof Moyna’s research is focused on exercise in the prevention of treatment of chronic disease and on the role of gene polymorphisms in helping to explain interindividual variability in biological responses to exercise.