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UCD researcher wins 2018 Allergan Innovation Award

Dr Nicky Bertollo has won the 2018 University College Dublin (UCD) Allergan Innovation Award in recognition of the innovative potential…

7 years ago

Weekend lie ins may not resolve sleep debt, suggests new study

A recent study commissioned by Furniture Village has revealed that 70% of people in the UK sleep less than the…

7 years ago

DIAS Scientists to Explore Farthest Depths of the Atlantic Ocean

One of the boldest deep-ocean research projects ever to be undertaken in Europe was launched in Cobh, County Cork today…

7 years ago

EU Commission Carlos Moedas welcomes EU Young Scientist to Ireland

-Calling all science enthusiasts - Tickets now available for the European Union Contest for Young Scientists EU Commissioner Carlos Moedas says ‘Ireland is a fantastic hub for STEM innovation’…

7 years ago

The (Genetic Privacy) Problem With 23andMe

How do we balance the good that can come from troves of genetic data with the privacy concerns they engineered? …

7 years ago

BioExel Invites New Round of Applicants to MedTech Accelerator Programme

A New Wave of MedTech companies to be supported by NUI Galway’s BioExel programme, Ireland’s first accelerator programme, following the…

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

Combining cardio and weights key to healthy ageing – DCU joint study reveals

Regular exercise is recognised by health experts as a key weapon in the battle against chronic lifestyle-related diseases, but many…

8 years ago

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