![]() Samuel and Brave are currently in a legal case due to the contract termination. A lot of rumors surfaced with this news, mainly stating that Samuel was manipulated in various ways under the company and that he was not paid correctly for his time and performances. In early 2019, Samuel announced that he was parting ways with Brave Entertainment and would continue his solo activities as an independent artist. However, just a few eight months later, they disbanded and went their separate ways.Īfter Produce 101, Samuel debuted as a solo artist with his EP, Sixteen. In 2015, he debuted as a member of the duo 1PUNCH. He eventually left Pledis and signed with Brave Entertainment. It is rumored that he was unable to debut due to his young age at the time. He has published 3 best-selling books with Gill Publishers: Humanology: a scientist’s guide to our amazing existence The Great Irish Science Book and Never Mind the B#ll*cks Here’s the Science, which was a winner at the Irish Book Awards in 2020.Before Produce 101 he was a PLEDIS Entertainment trainee and was training to debut with the now popular boy group, Seventeen. He has a weekly radio slot on The Pat Kenny Show on Newstalk in Ireland. Luke also has a passion for communicating science to the public. Adams award and the European Federation of Immunology Societies Medal. His awards include the Royal Dublin Society / Irish Times Boyle Medal for scientific excellence, the Royal Irish Academy Gold Medal for Life Sciences, The Society for Leukocyte Biology (SLB) Dolph O. He is a member of the Royal Irish Academy, EMBO (European Molecular Biology Organisation) and a Fellow of the Royal Society. He is listed by Thompson Reuters/Clarivates in the top 1% of immunologists in the world, based on citations per paper. He is a world expert on innate immunity and inflammation. Luke O’Neill is Professor of Biochemistry in the School of Biochemistry and Immunology, Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. ![]() Her work crosses boundaries between cellular and integrative neurobiology, physiology and behaviour and she collaborates extensively with clinical colleagues. She has published over 250 research papers and reviews in pain neurobiology and has received numerous honours and prizes including fellowship of the Royal Society and the Academy of Medical Sciences and, most recently, the Feldberg Foundation Prize. Her lab is internationally recognised for its impact on pain management in infants, children and young people. She uses neurophysiological techniques in animal models and human participants to understand the mechanisms underlying the short and long-term effects of early life pain. Her laboratory in the UCL Department of Neuroscience, Physiology & Pharmacology focuses upon the formation of neuronal circuits that underlie acute and chronic pain and how these circuits are shaped in early life. Maria Fitzgerald is a neuroscientist and an expert in the biology of pain processing in the spinal cord and brain. She has judged prizes including the Desmond Elliott Prize, Fiction Uncovered and the Aesthetica short story prize, hosted panels at book festivals including Oxford, Wimbledon, Bath, Guildford and Kew, and appeared as a regular book fanatic in the ‘Must Reads’ slot on BBC Radio 5’s Phil Williams and Sarah Brett shows. Katy currently reviews books and writes features and columns for publications including the Guardian, Independent, TLS, Financial Times, The Bookseller and Mslexia. Books she has commissioned for Unbound include: Mud, Maul, Mascara by the former England rugby captain Catherine Spencer The Tango Effect: Parkinson’s and the Healing Power of Dance by Kate Swindlehurst and Girl With a Gun: Love, Loss and the Fight for Freedom in Iran by Diana Nammi and Karen Attwood, which was recently seen on Boris Johnson’s ‘to be read’ pile at 10 Downing Street. ![]() She was contributing editor of the online literary magazine Boundless from 2017-2020. Katy worked at the Independent newspapers for 18 years, becoming literary editor of the Independent on Sunday until 2016. Katy Guest is a freelance journalist, reviewer, writer and editor who also works part time as senior commissioning editor and new business lead at the crowdfunding publisher Unbound.
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