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    • Accurately assessing the risk of schizophrenia conferred by rare copy-number variation affecting genes with brain function. 

      QUINN, EMMA; KENNY, ELAINE; CORVIN, AIDEN; GILL, MICHAEL; MORRIS, DEREK (2010)
      Investigators have linked rare copy number variation (CNVs) to neuropsychiatric diseases, such as schizophrenia. One hypothesis is that CNV events cause disease by affecting genes with specific brain functions. Under these ...
    • Annual Monitoring Report on Integration 2010 

      O'CONNELL, PHILIP J.; MCGINNITY, FRANCES; QUINN, EMMA; DONNELLY, NORA (ESRI/The Integration Centre, 04/05/2011)
      This Integration Monitor, the ?rst of its kind in Ireland, seeks to measure migrant integration in four life domains ? employment, education, social inclusion and active citizenship. The indicators follow those ...
    • Annual Monitoring Report on Integration 2011 

      MC GINNITY, FRANCES; QUINN, EMMA; KINGSTON, GILLIAN; O'CONNELL, PHILIP J. (ESRI/The Integration Centre, 2012-06-05)
      Annual monitoring report on integration for 2012
    • Annual Monitoring Report on Integration 2012 

      KINGSTON, GILLIAN; QUINN, EMMA; MC GINNITY, FRANCES; O'CONNELL, PHILIP J. (ESRI/The Integration Centre, 26/06/2013)
      This year?s Annual Monitoring Report on Integration 2012, launched today, uses a range of indicators to measure different aspects of immigrant inclusion in Irish society. Key Findings: The consistent poverty rate ...
    • Fine mapping of ZNF804A and genomime-wide significant evidence for it's involvement in Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. 

      GILL, MICHAEL; CORVIN, AIDEN; MORRIS, DEREK; QUINN, EMMA (2011)
      A recent genome-wide association study (GWAS) reported evidence for association between rs1344706 within ZNF804A (encoding zinc-finger protein 804A) and schizophrenia (P=1.61 × 10(-7)), and stronger evidence when the ...
    • Influence of NOS1 on verbal intelligence and working memory in both patients with schizophrenia and healthy control subjects. 

      DONOHOE, GARY; MORRIS, DEREK; CORVIN, AIDEN; O'DONOGHUE, THERESE; GILL, MICHAEL; QUINN, EMMA (2009)
      Background: Human and animal studies have implicated the gene NOS1 in both cognition and schizophrenia susceptibility. Objectives: To investigate whether a potential schizophrenia risk SNP (rs6490121) identified in a recent ...
    • Intra EU Mobility of Third-Country Nationals: Ireland 

      QUINN, EMMA (Report prepared for the European Commission Directorate-General Home Affairs and published by the ES, 2013-03-21)
      This study, compiled according to commonly agreed specifications, provides an overview of the key issues and challenges that are apparent in relation to the intra-EU mobility of third-country nationals to and from Ireland. ...
    • Multiple Disadvantage in Ireland: An Equality Analysis of Census 2006 

      WATSON, DOROTHY; LUNN, PETE; QUINN, EMMA; RUSSELL, HELEN (The Equality Authority and the ESRI, 2012-03-23)
      This report draws on the full 2006 Census microdata file to examine the effects of belonging to groups who are disadvantaged according to the nine grounds identified in Equality Legislation (gender, civil status, family ...
    • Practical Measures for Reducing Irregular Migration: Ireland 

      QUINN, EMMA; KINGSTON, GILLIAN (Report prepared for the European Commission Directorate-General Home Affairs and published by the ES, 2012-03-30)
      This study investigates practical measures for reducing irregular migration in Ireland. Irish policy towards irregular migration is influenced by the State?s geographical position, at the north-western periphery of Europe, ...
    • Temporary and Circular Migration: Ireland 

      QUINN, EMMA (ESRI, 2011)
      The current study is part of an EU-wide study intended to promote understanding of temporary and circular migration by Third Country nationals. Most migration policy development in Ireland has been related to migration ...
    • Visa Policy as Migration Channel, Ireland 

      QUINN, EMMA (European Commission, 2011-12-01)
      An Irish visa is a form of pre-entry clearance to travel to a point of entry to the State only. Whether or not the visa carries any legitimate expectation of entering the State has been debated in the courts. Ireland and ...