💙💛 Warmest congratulations to Assistant Professors Mary O’Keeffe, Lucía Tiscornia, Kevin Daly and Graham Benham, who have each been awarded prestigious European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grants worth over €1.5m.
The awardees will each receive over €1.5 million for their respective research projects, which explore topics including long-term pain, criminal governance, infectious livestock diseases, and wave technology.
The recipients are among 478 early-career researchers selected by the ERC from across Europe. A total funding of €761 million was awarded to help them launch their own projects, build research teams and pursue promising ideas.
Dr Mary O’Keeffe from the UCD School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science was awarded for her project PainSupportLink, which will explore the links between social disadvantage and chronic pain.
Dr Lucía Tiscornia from the UCD School of Politics and International Relations received the grant for her project CRIMLATAM, which will explore how criminal organisations such as gangs, mafias and drug cartels operate in Argentina, Chile and Costa Rica.
Dr Kevin Daly from the UCD School of Agriculture and Food Science was awarded for his project HERDPATH, which will use DNA molecules from thousands-of-years-old sheep and goat remains to reveal how infectious diseases adapted to their hosts and how livestock adapted in return.
Dr Graham Benham from the UCD School of Mathematics and Statistics received the grant for SurFSUP, a project that investigates wave-driven propulsion – the way in which a floating body, such as a water snake, propels itself forward by generating surface waves.