IUA Future of Ireland - INSPIRE: Positioning Ireland as a Strategic Player in EU Research Infrastructure - June 25 Dublin

Launch of IUA Strategy 2026-2030

This IUA Future of Ireland event on 25th June 2026 in the Conrad Hotel Dublin will take place at a formative moment for the INSPIRE programme, with calls newly open and institutions beginning to mobilise.

The event also takes place one week ahead of Ireland assuming the Presidency of the Council of the European Union. This creates a timely opportunity to position INSPIRE not only as a national investment, but as a key enabler of Ireland’s role in shaping the future of European research infrastructure.

The keynote will be provided by Minister James Lawless and the focus of the discussion will be forward-looking: how INSPIRE can strengthen Ireland’s capacity, credibility and influence within the evolving European research infrastructure landscape.

The keynote will be provided by Minister James Lawless and the focus of the discussion will be forward-looking: how INSPIRE can strengthen Ireland’s capacity, credibility and influence within the evolving European research infrastructure landscape.

Prof John O’Halloran will provide the opening comments.

Paul Johnston, Director General of IUA, will also take this opportunity to launch the IUA Strategy 2026-2030.

Panellists

Prof Kate Robson Brown

Name and Title: Prof Kate Robson Brown
VP Research UCD - Panel Chair

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Description: Prof Kate Robson Brown is the VP of Research and Innovation at UCD.

Kate will chair the panel.

Dr Diarmuid O'Brien

Name and Title: Dr Diarmuid O'Brien
CEO, Research Ireland

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Description: Dr Diarmuid O'Brien is the CEO of Research Ireland.

Antje Keppler

Name and Title: Antje Keppler
Director of the Euro-BioImaging ERIC Bio-Hub

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Description: Antje Keppler is Director of the Euro-BioImaging ERIC Bio-Hub, hosted by EMBL in Heidelberg, Germany. She leads an international team coordinating Euro-BioImaging’s pan-European services for biological imaging, including open access to advanced imaging technologies, expertise, training, and image data services.
She also coordinates Global BioImaging, an international network connecting imaging communities and research infrastructures across more than 70 countries, promoting open science, capacity building, and global access to imaging services.
Since 2026, Antje has served on the Board of Directors of the EOSC Association, contributing a research infrastructure and community perspective to the European Open Science Cloud. From 2023 to 2025, she chaired the ERIC Forum.
She trained as a biochemist at Ruhr University Bochum and obtained her PhD in chemical biology from EPFL.

Prof Gianpiero Cavalleri

Name and Title: Prof Gianpiero Cavalleri
Professor of Human Genetics at RCSI

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Description: Gianpiero Cavalleri is Professor of Human Genetics at RCSI and Deputy Director of the Research Ireland FutureNeuro Research Centre. His team is applying genomic approaches to identify novel genetic causes of epileptic encephalopathies and improve the diagnostic yield of genetic sequencing in the epilepsy clinic. He is co-lead the Irish element to the European Genomic Data Infrastructure Project, which is seeking to enable safe storage and federated analysis of genomic data across Europe. He also co-leads the Genome of Ireland study, the Irish component to European initiative to assemble whole genome sequence data on over 100,000 people in Europe. He is a member of the National Science Advice Forum, for the Government of the Republic of Ireland.

Prof Carmel O'Sullivan

Name and Title: Prof Carmel O'Sullivan
Dean of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at TCD

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Description: Prof Carmel O'Sullivan