Biotech

135 Delegates Attend Cork’s Bioenergy Symposium

Today, 135 experts in their field travelled from 12 countries to attend the SEAI/ International Energy Agency Bioenergy Symposium on…

7 years ago

NUI Galway Scientists Identify Genetic Plant Breeding Strategies to Develop Better Sugar Beet Varieties

Plant biotechnologists from the Ryan Institute at NUI Galway have identified genetic breeding strategies to develop bigger and better sugar…

7 years ago

Augmented Humanity, A Remedy for Ageism?

Guest post by Aidan McCullen. More articles and podcasts by him can be found here and here.  “The great thing…

7 years ago

NUI Galway Spin-Out Loci Orthopaedics Raises €2.75 Million in Funding

NUI Galway-based medical device spin-out company, Loci Orthopaedics have announced today the closing of a €2.75 million seed round investment…

8 years ago

NUI Galway Academic Receives SFI-HRB-Wellcome Investigator Award

Research to investigate a yet unknown mechanism that guides specialised cells to revert to unspecialised stem cells that directly contribute…

8 years ago

World Congress of Biomechanics 2018 takes place at the Convention Centre Dublin 8th – 12th July

Event is significant boost for Ireland’s growing international reputation for bioengineering research   Over 4,000 delegates from nearly 70 countries…

8 years ago

LoveBlock’s security system to wipe out scammers in the online dating industry

How will LoveBlock’s security system work? LoveBlock will introduce a new verification and security system which will expose scammers and…

8 years ago

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