

The EHS Research Committee announced the EHS Research Culture Award 2025 in February of this year with the intent of formally acknowledging and celebrating EHS colleagues (individuals or teams) who have positively influenced the research culture in EHS. It recognises outstanding efforts that foster collegiality, collaboration, efficiency, and ultimately, a thriving research community.
On behalf of the School of Medicine I am delighted to congratulate Dr Maria Doyle, School of Medicine, who has won the EHS Research Culture Award 2025. Maria is the Bioconductor Community Manager who is leading in global efforts to advance open-source biomedical research. She was nominated by Professor Aedin Culhane, School of Medicine.
The awards were independently peer-reviewed by a panel of evaluators (with representatives from the EHS Research Committee, PhD students, Research Office, administrative, technical staff and EHS Professorship).
Professor Colum Dunne
Head of School