Teenpath win inaugural Award for Engaged Research

The Teenpath team were awarded the inaugural award for Engaged Research at this year’s RCSI Research Day held on March 9th 2022.
The team presented their poster on using participatory approaches to researching the impacts of COVID-19 on young people’s health, and were represented on the day by Teenpath PI Dr Shona Lee and co-researchers Umulkhaira Muhammed (School of Medicine), Pedram Pirghasemi (School of Pharmacy), and Kelliane Tambe (School of Medicine).
Dr Shona Lee and Kelliane Tambe receive the RCSI Engaged Research Award
Co-researchers Umulkhaira Muhammed and Pedram Pirghasemi presenting the Teenpath poster at the RCSI Research Day
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