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Clodagh Finn
In her new book, Clodagh Finn looks at the history of Ireland through the lives of the women who shaped it from the Stone Age right up to the present day.
In this edited extract, she tells the story of Jemma Redmond, a biotechnologist who 3D-printed human tissue.
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CourtsFeaturesBooksPlace: IrelandPlace: Tallaght, DublinPerson: Clodagh FinnPerson: Jemma RedmondPerson: LorrainePerson: Christy CahillPerson: BryanPerson: PhilipPerson: RedmondPerson: ChristyPerson: JemmaRedmondIllustrationByHollyIngram7Oct2019_large.jpgOrganisation: Transgender Equality Network Ireland
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