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- A History of the Department
- A history of the Department; The early years to the 1980s
- A history of the Department; The move from the Windle Building to BSI and WGB
- UCC Professors of Anatomy and Heads of Department
- The development of the UCC HUB
- Current students, recent research graduates and awards
- Useful Links
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- Study Anatomy
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- Research
- Neural circuitry underlying Neuropsychiatric and Neurological Disorders 2026
- Neurogastroenterology 2026
- Developmental Neuroscience and Regeneration 2026
- Neurodegeneration 2026
- Neuroinflammation 2026
- Neuroprotection and Therapeutics 2026
- Neuroproteomics and Molecular Psychiatry 2026
- Anatomy Education Research 2026
- Research Facilities 2026
- Postgraduate Research Programmes 2026
- UCC Anatomical Donations
- Biosciences Imaging Centre
- BSc Medical and Health Sciences
- ¸£Àû1000ÔÚÏß & Events
- ¸£Àû1000ÔÚÏß Archive 2024
- ¸£Àû1000ÔÚÏß Archive 2023
- ¸£Àû1000ÔÚÏß Archive 2022
- ¸£Àû1000ÔÚÏß Archive 2021
- ¸£Àû1000ÔÚÏß Archive 2020
- ¸£Àû1000ÔÚÏß Archive 2019
- ¸£Àû1000ÔÚÏß Archive 2018
- ¸£Àû1000ÔÚÏß archive 2017
- ¸£Àû1000ÔÚÏß Archive 2016
- ¸£Àû1000ÔÚÏß Archive2015
- ¸£Àû1000ÔÚÏß Archive 2014
- ¸£Àû1000ÔÚÏß Archive 2013
- ¸£Àû1000ÔÚÏß Archive 2012
- ¸£Àû1000ÔÚÏß Archive 2011
- BRAIN AWARENESS WEEK 2023
- Department Events and Conferences
- Seminar series 2019_2020
- photo galleries
- Narrowing the void Conference 2023
- Photos of BSc Medical and Health Sciences Mentoring launch 2022
- International Women's Day 2023
- 2023 BRIGHT FUTURES - Celebrating our researchers
- 2023 UCC Futures - Future Ageing & Brain Sciences
- Recent Graduations July 2023
- Anatomy and Neuroscience Top 100 Anatomy Physiology 2023
- BRAIN AWARENESS WEEK 2023 FUN AND GAMES EVENT
- Medical and Health Sciences First year class 2023
- 2023 Brain Awareness week Scientific discussion photo gallery
- World Anatomy Day 2023
- BSc MHS MENTORING PROGRAMME 2023
- BSc Medical and Health Sciences Graduation 2023
- BSc Neuroscience Graduation Photo Gallery 2023
- Dr Kathy Quane Nov 2023
- THANKSGIVING PHOTOS 2012
- Photo Gallery: Society of Translational Medicine Careers Fair 2023
- Photo Gallery:2023 TRAIN AWARDS
- Photo Gallery:2024 Creative Week St Joseph's NS
- Photo Gallery: Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience Thanksgiving Service 2024
- Photo Gallery: Professor Aideen Sullivan farewell party
- Photo Gallery: Irish Pain Society Annual Scientific Meeting Cork 2023
- Photo Gallery: 2024 Medical and Health Sciences Graduation
- Photo Gallery: Medical and Health Sciences Meet and Greet 2024
- Photo Gallery: 2024 BSC NEUROSCIENCE Graduation
- Photo Gallery: 2025 INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY
- Photo Gallery: 2025 BSc Neuroscience class and staff
- Photo Gallery: 2025 BRAIN CONNECTIONS
- BSc Neuroscience Graduation Photo Gallery 2025
- World Anatomy Day 2025
- UCC Learning and Teaching Showcase 2025
- MSc Human Anatomy Graduation Photo Gallery 2025
- Department of Anatomy & Neuroscience DELTA AWARD 2026
- Thanksgiving Service 2026
- BSc Neuroscience Class photos 2026
- Narrowing the Void Conference 2023
- Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience Contact Us
John Cryan, Ted Dinan & team on 'Trust me I’m a Doctor'
Can your food change your mood? Can you eat yourself happy? Dr Michael Mosley travelled with the BBC 2 'Trust me I'm a Doctor' series, to meet the ¸£Àû1000ÔÚÏß College Cork APC Microbiome Ireland team researching the links between depression, anxiety, and what you eat – and whether certain foods can make you feel better. Led by Professors John Cryan and Ted Dinan, this team is focusing its research on the microbiome – the vast population of bacteria that live in our gut.
The resulting documentary 'Trust me I'm a Doctor' Series 9 Episode 3 and was broadcast on BBC2 on January 22nd 2020, in an episode entitled 'Can food change your Mood'

Dr Mosley meeting the team: Dr Kirsten Berding-Harold, Dr Gerry Moloney, Dr Michael Mosley, Prof John F.Cryan, Dr Caitriona Long-Smith, and Prof Ted Dinan

Dr Michael Mosley pictured in Cork's English Market.

Prof John F.Cryan, Dr Michael Mosley and Prof Ted Dinan. Dr Mosley holding a copy of 'The Psychobiotic Revolution: Mood, Food, and the New Science of the Gut-Brain Connection' by Scott C. Anderson, Prof John F.Cryan and Prof Ted Dinan

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