bacteria

Bacteria can help fight viruses, Irish research reveals

Scientists in Cork, Ireland have discovered a naturally occurring bacterium that can help reduce the damage inflicted on the human…

5 years ago

Graphite nanoplatelets on medical devices kill bacteria and prevent infections

The nanoplatelets on the surface of the implants prevent bacterial infection but, crucially, without damaging healthy human cells, which are…

6 years ago

Scientists discover more than 100 completely new species of bacteria from healthy people’s intestines

MORE THAN 100 NEW GUT BACTERIA DISCOVERED IN HUMAN MICROBIOME Scientists working on the gut microbiome* have discovered and isolated…

7 years ago

NUI Galway Bacterial Infection Project Awarded SFI Funding

NUI Galway has been awarded almost €420,000 in funding for developing new technology for faster clinical detection and diagnosis of…

7 years ago

Irish companies secure new strategic partnerships at world’s largest trade exhibition

Four Enterprise Ireland backed companies, Irish Breeze, Reagecon, Solvotrin Therapeutics and Novaerus have today announced new strategic partnerships with Chinese…

7 years ago

New Online Course Introduces Bioinformatics To Address Skills Gap

Wellcome Genome Campus Advanced Courses and Scientific Conferences (ACSC) today announces the launch of its first online course in Bioinformatics…

8 years ago

Bank of Ireland Medtech Accelerator Fund invests €2m in Hibergene Diagnostics

By @SimonCocking It's great to see developments coming in the medtech sector, looking to deal with real issues, rather than just…

11 years ago

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