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Peter Courtland Agre
MD(Johns Hopkins 1970) University Professor, Johns Hopkins University Honorary Member, Science 2011 -
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Deirdre Ahern
TCD -
Wayne Aherne
Head of Information Technology, Information Technology -
Louise Allcock
BSc(Liverpool 1992), PhD(Liverpool 1998) Professor of Zoology, University of Galway Member, Science 2023 -
Merav Amir
QUB -
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John Fuller Atkins
BA(Dubl 1965), MA(Dubl 1968), PhD(Dubl 1970), ScD(Dubl 1981) Former Director of Science Foundation Ireland, Molecular Biologist, UCC Member, Science 2003 -
Karen Ayton
Senior Executive Assistant, Programmes and Engagement -
Karen Bacon
NUIG -
Maria Baghramian
BA(QUB 1983), PhD(Dubl 1990) ALLEA Working Group on Trust and Expertise Professor of American Philosophy, UCD Member, PL&A 2010 -
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Niamh Baker
Ulster Folk Museum -
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Pavel Baranov
MSc(Lomonosov Moscow State 1994), PhD(Lomonosov Moscow State 1998) Professor of Biomolecular Informatics, UCC Member, Science 2020 -
Toby Christopher Barnard
MA, DPhil, FBA, FRHistS Emeritus Fellow, Hertford College, University of Oxford Honorary Member, PL&A 2001 -
Alan Michael Barrett
BA(Dubl 1989), MA(Michigan State 1991), PhD(Michigan State 1994). Honorary Fellow, Society of Actuaries of Ireland Research Fellow, Institute for Labor Economics, Germany Director, Economic and Social Research Institute Member, PL&A 2019 -
Frank Barry
BS(NUI 1978), MSc(NUI 1980), PhD(NUI 1983) Professor of Cellular Therapy, University of Galway Member, 2021 -
Frank Barry
BA(NUI 1976), MA(Essex 1978), PhD(Queen's, Ontario 1985) Professor of International Business & Economic Development, TCD Member, PL&A 2021
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