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Muireann Irish is a cognitive neuropsychologist at the Brain and Mind Centre at the University of Sydney. She has won international and national awards, including an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship and L’Oreal-UNESCO For Women in Science Fellowship.
Career
Irish works on the loss of empathy during dementia. She says she is "interested in how we remember the past and imagine the future. The relative frequency and ease with which we engage in those forms of thought belies their incredible complexity." Her career has explored how memory and imagination are changed during neurological conditions including Alzheimer’s disease. She has been awarded both Discovery Early Career Researcher and Future Fellow awards from the ARC. Irish's work on neuropsychology has been discussed on the ABC and her experiences of the L'Oreal Rising Talent award were described in Nature Jobs.
Irish has given science communication talks on the importance of day dreaming.
Diversity in science
Irish has advocated for diversity in science on many platforms, and she "is committed to the promotion and retention of women in science". She was named as one of the inaugural 30 ‘Superstars of STEM’, part of a growing movement with the goal of providing positive role models to young girls and minorities to pursue a career in science. Irish is one of a growing number of academic women in STEMM who are committed to retaining women in science.
Select publications
Irish, Muireann; Bunk, Steffie; Tu, Sicong; Kamminga, Jody; Hodges, John R.; Hornberger, Michael; Piguet, Olivier (2016). "Preservation of episodic memory in semantic dementia: The importance of regions beyond the medial temporal lobes" (PDF). Neuropsychologia. 81: 50–60. doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2015.12.005. PMID 26683384. S2CID 220988.
Piguet, Olivier; Hodges, John R.; Addis, Donna Rose; Irish, Muireann (1 July 2012). "Considering the role of semantic memory in episodic future thinking: evidence from semantic dementia". Brain. 135 (7): 2178–2191. doi:10.1093/brain/aws119. PMID 22614246.
Awards
Irish has received a number of international awards.
2020 – The Gottschalk Medal is awarded by the Australian Academy of Science
2019 – Young Investigator Award, from the Cognitive Neuroscience Agency
2019 – British Neuropsychological Society – Elizabeth Warrington Prize.
2017 – L’Oréal–UNESCO International Rising Talent Award.
2017 – Superstars of STEMM.
2016–2020 – ARC Future Fellow.
2016 – NSW Premier's Prize – Early Career Researcher of the Year
2015 – L’Oreal–UNESCO For Women in Science Fellowship.
2014 – NSW Young Tall Poppy Science Award.
2013 – Laird Cermak Award for Outstanding Research in Memory presented by the International Neuropsychological Society.
Irish is a Fellow of the Royal Society of New South Wales (FRSN) and was elected a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia in 2023.
Media
Irish's work has been described on The Conversation.
Her work provided insight into why time flies as one gets older and why we day dream.
The ABC described the neuroscience work conducted by her and her team.
Dementia Australia described her work on dementia.
Her career path was described in Careers with STEM.
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