Colin Doherty holds the Ellen Mayston Bates Chair in Epileptology at Trinity College Dublin is Head of School in Trinity College School of Medicine. He graduated from UCD in 1991. He enrolled in the Harvard Neurology Training Programme in Boston in 1998 was appointed Chief Resident there in 2001 and was awarded the Daniel Federman award for clinical teaching in 2000. He completed Fellowships in Epilepsy and Cognition at Massachusetts General Hospital (2001-2003). He returned to Ireland in 2003 and joined the Neurology Division at St James’s Hospital, the largest teaching hospital in the state. He set up the first young onset dementia clinic in Ireland in 2007. He joined the staff of TCD as Professor of Epileptology. He was elected as Head of School of Medicine at TCD in September 2022. Colin has published widely in the areas of brain imaging in epilepsy, dementia, and traumatic brain injury. In the last decade, he has become interested in the challenges of population health, health services research, medical education, and the socio-technical challenges of digital health. Colin was the National Clinical Lead for Epilepsy from 2010-18 and National Lead for Women’s Health in Epilepsy (2018-20). He is PI in the Digital Health pillar in the Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) funded Research Center, FutureNeuro (www.futureneuro.ie). Colin has been interested in both the science and policy issues around concussion n in his work with Matt Campbell in School of genetics and Immunology for the last few years and has a n active research Programme funded in part by the Tom Moran Brain Injury fellowship.