'Chaser' star Darragh Ennis celebrates book launch at MU

Left to right: Dr Darragh Ennis, Professional Quizzer & Scientist, Dr Andy Hogan, Senior Lecturer at the Dept of Biology and Rebecca Doolin, MU Vice President of External Affairs
Friday, November 22, 2024 - 14:00

Maynooth University welcomed the return of a special ‘star’ alumnus, Dr Darragh Ennis, for the official Irish book launch of The Body: 10 Things You Should Know, on Thursday, 21 November.

Revealing everything about the human body in ten informative bite-sized essays, his book answers a raft of questions about our body, from why blood is red and how our body defends itself to why we sleep and how hormones control everything we do.

"It is with great pride and excitement that we welcome well-known Maynooth University alumnus, Dr Darragh Ennis, back for the Irish launch of his new book,” said Prof Paul Moynagh, Interim Executive Dean, Faculty of Science and Engineering at Maynooth University.

“Known to many as a ‘Chaser’ on the ITV gameshow The Chase, Dr Ennis not only showcased his highly impressive knowledge and intellect to a global audience but continues to inspire through his deep passion for scientific subjects.”
 

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Darragh Ennis Book, The Body 10 Things You Should Know

Dr Darragh Ennis signing a copy of his book, 'The Body: 10 Things You Should Know'

Open to the public and hosted in MU Library by The Development and Alumni Relations Office, in partnership with the Graduate Research Academy and the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Maynooth University, the event featured a discussion with Dr Ennis, a live Q&A session and book signing, offering a unique opportunity to meet the author, scientist and ‘Chaser’ star.

“This book is a testament to his commitment to advancing knowledge and making complex ideas accessible to the public. This event is not only a celebration of Dr Ennis's outstanding work but also a reflection of the vibrant community of scholars, creators, and leaders fostered at Maynooth University. It is a great pleasure to celebrate this milestone, and sharing it with the broader community," Prof Moynagh said.
 

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Man with hands raised explaining topic. Wearing a navy hoodie

Left to right: Dr Andy Hogan, Senior Lecturer at MU's Dept of Biology and Dr Darragh Ennis, Professional Quizzer and Scientist