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Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI)

Trinity College Dublin

Overview

The Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI) at Trinity is a global, transdisciplinary research, learning, and leadership ecosystem advancing brain health equity worldwide.

We are committed to a life-course approach to brain health, addressing the inequities and social determinants that drive dementia risk through research, education, and global collaboration.

We have built a worldwide community working to address threats to brain health and to expand our understanding of brain health as a pathway to human flourishing.

— Iracema Leroi, GBHI Site Director at Trinity  

 

About Us

Applications open soon

Atlantic Fellows for Equity in Brain Health

GBHI is building a global community to protect brain health—embracing science and creativity to lead change and advance our understanding of brain health and dementia.

Atlantic Fellows at GBHI at Trinity are based on a historic campus, with Ireland’s green countryside and Europe on their doorstep. They engage with academic expertise and mentorship from GBHI faculty, alongside educational, research and clinical opportunities across Trinity’s research centres and teaching hospitals.
Fellows also connect with a wide range of projects and experts in brain health and related fields, which enriches their fellowship experience.

Atlantic Fellows walk on the Trinity Campus
Atlantic Fellows, GBHI at Trinity

Meet the Fellows

Atlantic Fellows are emerging interprofessional leaders—neuroscientists, artists, writers, epidemiologists, geriatricians, musicians, psychologists, physicians, social activists—with the values, skills, passion, and determination to inspire positive change and protect the world’s populations from threats to brain health.

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Research & Innovation

Research led by GBHI academics at Trinity harnesses big data, advanced methodologies and global collaboration to better understand the factors that shape brain health across the life course and inform new approaches to prevention and care.

Our Network

Our work is shaped by the strength of our connections. GBHI at Trinity brings together partners across the university and the wider local and international community, alongside lived experience contributors and a growing global alumni network. Together, these connections shape how we learn, work and create impact in brain health.

Contact Us

For questions regarding the Atlantic Fellows for Equity in Brain Health program please contact: GBHIApply@tcd.ie

Global Brain Health Institute
Room 0.60 Lloyd Building, Trinity College Dublin
Dublin 2, D02 X9W9
Ireland