Dr Tara Moore Biomedical scientist Dr Tara Moore has been awarded a Distinguished Research Fellowship. Since her appointment to a lectureship, Dr Moore has played a key role in the Vision Sciences Research Group, part of the University’s 5* rated Biomedical Sciences Research Institute. Her research career began with a post-doctoral fellowship in clinical biochemistry […]
National teaching fellowships for UU academics
Two University of Ulster academics have been awarded prestigious National Teaching Fellowships. Dr Tara Moore, a lecturer in biomedical sciences who lives in Ballyclare, and Ms Sandra Griffiths, a senior lecturer in education at the Jordanstown campus, received their awards from Bill Rammell MP, Minister for Lifelong Learning, Further and Higher Education in the Department […]
UK Accolade for University of Ulster Student
University of Ulster Forensic and Legal Medicine MSc student, Dr Peter Rowan, has been awarded the Royal Society of Medicine and Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine postgraduate research prize for his innovative research into new methods of forensic digital imaging. Dr Rowan, a general practitioner and forensic medical examiner in East Anglia, UK undertook […]
Concordance between common dry eye diagnostic tests
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Extracts from Graduation Citations for distinguished teaching and learning support awards
In Dr Tara Moore we have a member of staff who excels when judged against these exacting requirements. Tara has demonstrated commitment and enthusiasm for her subject, immunology. Immunology is a complex discipline which many students find challenging, but Tara’s zeal and truly dedicated and imaginative approach to her teaching has made this subject comprehensive […]
Research Brings a Tear to the Eye
Increasing numbers of people are attending eye clinics for treatment due to working on computers for prolonged periods of time, according to University of Ulster research. One of the common complaints is dry eye, which can affect large numbers of people but particularly those who work at computers indoors in air-conditioned environments. According to Johnny […]
Minister Opens Belfast Campus Eye Clinic
The innovative Cathedral Eye Clinic at the University of Ulster, York Road, Belfast, has been officially opened by the Minister for Social Development Margaret Ritchie. With her are (l-r) consultant ophthalmologist Professor Johnny Moore of the University of Ulster, consultant ophthalmologist John Fenton and Johnny Graham non-executive director. A state-of-the-art eye clinic, offering private and […]
UU Pioneers E-Learning Eye Surgery
Professor Johnny Moore examines a patient in his Belfast facility A teaching initiative by a University of Ulster duo is setting new training standards in refractive surgery – more commonly known as laser eye treatment. Eye specialists and others involved in refractive surgery in several countries are nearing completion of a novel e-learning course, which […]
National teaching fellowships for UU academics
Two University of Ulster academics have been awarded prestigious National Teaching Fellowships. Dr Tara Moore, a lecturer in biomedical sciences who lives in Ballyclare, and Ms Sandra Griffiths, a senior lecturer in education at the Jordanstown campus, received their awards from Bill Rammell MP, Minister for Lifelong Learning, Further and Higher Education in the Department […]
Distinguished Teaching Fellowship
Dr Tara Moore, 31, a lecturer in the School of Biomedical Sciences, has been awarded a Distinguished Teaching Fellowship by the University of Ulster.The award recognises Dr Moore’s outstanding contribution to the teaching of immunology and e-learning within the School. A native of Castledawson, Dr Moore educated at QUB, joining the University of Ulster in […]
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