Dr. Eoin P. Cummins is the Chair of Artificial Intelligence
(AI) in Teaching and Learning for the Biomedical Section of the School of
Medicine at University College Dublin (UCD). He received his B.Sc. in
Pharmacology in 2002 and earned his Ph.D. in Molecular Medicine in 2007, both
from UCD. He joined the UCD School of Medicine as an Assistant Professor in
Physiology and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2022. Dr. Cummins
received the Physiology Teacher of the Year Award 2018, an accolade bestowed by
the Physiology Degree Class for his exceptional teaching. He also received a
College Level Teaching and Learning Award in 2022. Dr. Cummins leads a biomedical research group studying the effects of oxygen and carbon dioxide in health and disease.
Research Keywords & Expertise
Hypoxia
Inflammation
Oxygen
carbon dioxide
IBD
hypercapnia
nf-kb
Fingerprints
58%
Hypoxia
43%
Oxygen
25%
Inflammation
19%
carbon dioxide
15%
hypercapnia
5%
IBD
Short Biography
Dr. Eoin P. Cummins is the Chair of Artificial Intelligence
(AI) in Teaching and Learning for the Biomedical Section of the School of
Medicine at University College Dublin (UCD). He received his B.Sc. in
Pharmacology in 2002 and earned his Ph.D. in Molecular Medicine in 2007, both
from UCD. He joined the UCD School of Medicine as an Assistant Professor in
Physiology and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2022. Dr. Cummins
received the Physiology Teacher of the Year Award 2018, an accolade bestowed by
the Physiology Degree Class for his exceptional teaching. He also received a
College Level Teaching and Learning Award in 2022. Dr. Cummins leads a biomedical research group studying the effects of oxygen and carbon dioxide in health and disease.