Health

HBAN leads €1.1M investment in Mayo biotech company, Ovagen

HBAN (Halo Business Angel Network), the all-island organisation responsible for the promotion of business angel investment, and a joint initiative…

3 years ago

Deciphex secures additional €3.9m funding to boost Digital Pathology & AI services

Deciphex, a leading provider of pathology software and services, has announced a further €3.9m in funding bringing its full Series…

3 years ago

EIT Health signs agreement with West Pharmaceutical Services

EIT Health, part of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology, a body of the European Union, has announced that…

3 years ago

Bioenergetics with Harry Massey, founder of NES Health & CEO of Energy4Life

Harry Massey is a Bioenergetic expert and speaker, founder of NES Health, CEO of Energy4Life, and Chairman of XPO Health…

3 years ago

Teen Girls Fear Being Perceived as ‘Weak’ or ‘Lacking in Self-Reliance’ for Using AI Interventions to Address Cyberbullying

The DCU Anti-Bullying Centre in collaboration with ADAPT SFI Research Centre undertook the first study to engage children’s views on the…

3 years ago

Guinness Enterprise Centre launches Health@GEC Cluster in partnership with St. James’ Hospital

The Guinness Enterprise Centre (GEC), Ireland’s largest incubator in the heart of Dublin City and home to more than 160…

4 years ago

New App to Support Suicide Prevention to Be Trialled

Suicide is a prominent cause of death worldwide, particularly among young people. It occurs throughout the lifespan and was the…

4 years ago

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