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Fifteen-year-old Aoibheann Daly won Ireland’s 2026 Young Scientist Award for GlioScope, an AI tool that predicts brain tumor genetics from MRIs, reducing need for biopsies.
Fifteen-year-old Aoibheann Daly from Tralee won Ireland’s 2026 Stripe Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition for GlioScope, an AI-powered tool that analyzes MRI scans to predict genetic mutations in brain tumors, potentially reducing the need for invasive biopsies.
Her project aims to improve early detection and personalized treatment for glioblastoma, a deadly brain cancer.
As the national winner, Daly will receive €7,500 and represent Ireland at the European Union Contest for Young Scientists in Kiel, Germany, this September.
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Aoibheann Daly, de quince años, ganó el Premio de Científico Joven 2026 de Irlanda por GlioScope, una herramienta de IA que predice la genética del tumor cerebral a partir de resonancias magnéticas, reduciendo la necesidad de biopsias.