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Ian Miller
UU -
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Kingston Henry Gordon Mills
BA, PhD(Dubl 1975,1981) Professor of Experimental Immunology, TCD. Member, Science 2008 -
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Thomas Noel Mitchell
BA, MA(NUI), PhD(Cornell), LittD(Dubl). FTCD Former Provost and Professor of Latin, TCD Member, PL&A 1986 -
Peter Ian Mitchell
BSc, PhD(NUI). CPhys Director, Radiation Physics Research Laboratory, UCD Member, Science 2006 -
Derick Mitchell
IPPOSI ( The Irish Platform for Patient Organisations, Science and Industry ) -
Thomas Mohr
UCD -
Niamh Aine Moloney
LLB(Dubl 1992), LLM(Harvard 1993). FBA Professor of Financial Markets Law, London School of Economics and Political Science Honorary Member, PL&A 2021 -
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Peter Mooney
MU -
Anne Moore
UCC -
Sam Moore
ATU -
Jennifer Moore
Editorial Assistant, Irish Historic Towns Atlas -
Dermot Brendan Moran
BA(NUI), MA, MPhil, PhD(Yale) Joseph Chair in Catholic Philosophy, Boston College Member, PL&A 2003 -
Christopher Morash
BA(Dalhousie 1985), MPhil, PhD(Dubl 1986, 1990) Secretary, Study of Languages, Literature, Culture and Communication Committee Seamus Heaney Professor of Irish Writing, Trinity College Dublin Member, PL&A 2007 -
Kevin Morgan
QUB -
John Morison
LLB, PhD(Wales) Chair, Ethical, Political, Legal and Philsophical Committee Professor of Jurisprudence, Queen's University Belfast Member, PL&A 2009 -
John Stephen Morrill
BA, MA, DPhil(Oxon 1967, 1971 ), FBA Professor of British and Irish History Honorary Member, PL&A 2010 -
Michael Anthony Morris
BSc(Liverpool 1979), PhD(Liverpool 1983) Professor and Director of AMBER Research Centre, TCD Member, Science 2021 -
Christine Morris
TCD -
John Morrissey
NUIG -
Duncan Morrow
Professor of Politics and Director of Community Engagement, UU -
Paul Moynagh
BA(Dubl 1988), PhD(Dubl 1991) Professor and Head of Department of Biology, MU Member, Science 2019
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