Its Official!
It has been ratified by the Guinness World Record organisation that The Caroline Foundation have successfully achieved a new GUINNESS WORLD RECORD title for ‘Nautical Decorated Hats’…
Supporting the work of the Cancer Clinical Research Trust
It has been ratified by the Guinness World Record organisation that The Caroline Foundation have successfully achieved a new GUINNESS WORLD RECORD title for ‘Nautical Decorated Hats’…
A Guinness World Record for a nautical hat theme was achieved today in Greystones Marina. There was 1,411 hats displayed of every shape, size and colour…
Professor John Crown and celebrated Irish milliner Martha Lynn were on hand recently to officially launch the latest fundraising campaign for The Caroline Foundation – a Guinness World Record…
The prize for the most creative hat is a two night break in the luxury 5 star ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Druids Glen Hotel & Golf Resort for 2 adults & 2 children sharing a family room, inclusive of breakfast each morning and dinner on one evening.
A tremendous finish at the Ironman 70.3 Dublin for Brian Devine & Will Stafford, Brian finishing at 05:49:55 and Will one minute behind at 05:59:01!
Our research fellow Dr Alyson Murray has recently returned from the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) meeting in Chicago. ASCO brings together over 35,000 oncology specialists from over 100 countries and provides a platform to communicate the latest research and treatment advances in oncology.
A wonderful day was had at St Brigid’s NS Glasnevin recently. 6th class students put their entrepreneurial skills into practice and raised funds for Cancer Research.
A BIG Thank You to all the young entrepreneurs from St. Thomas the Apostle N.S., Rosegreen, Cashel, Co. Tipperary on their Daffodil Project.
Super time was had by all at The Caroline Foundation Style & Image Evening in Druid’s Glen Resort Hotel on Friday 8th April, the perfect venue to showcase some fabulous ensembles from some of the best local boutiques.
Dr. Alyson Murray obtained her PhD in Infection Biology from University College Dublin in 2013. She then began her career in cancer biology when she commenced her postdoctoral research in the lab of Professor Joe Duffy in St. Vincent’s Hospital, Dublin.