Biology

University College Dublin Researcher to Receive Prestigious US Award

The American Physiological Society (APS) has announced that Professor Cormac Taylor, a leading University College Dublin (UCD) researcher, is to…

10 years ago

NUI Galway Student Awarded Cutting Edge Technology For Cancer Research

@TheMarkDalton A PhD student from NUI Galway has been selected as a prize winner from 1,100 submission worldwide to win…

10 years ago

Indie Bio San Francisco Demo Day “Using Biology as Technology”

By Richard Hallinan. Delighted to bring you our first post from our Corkman in SanFran! Richard attended the latest IndieBio…

10 years ago

Inspirational reading from August, 24 interviews with Irish and Global tech entrepreneurs and leaders

By @SimonCocking It's been another great month for Irish Tech News. We have broken into the top 500 Irish Websites according…

11 years ago

Bioprinting human body parts. Jemma Redmond , Ouro_botics, we are already touching the future

By @SimonCocking Interesting conversation with Jemma Redmond from Ouro_botics  @ouro_botics about what bioprinting is, and what we may well see in the near…

11 years ago

Future trends and opportunities in synthetic biology, by Dr Tom Ellis, Imperial College

By @SimonCocking Interview with Dr Tom Ellis @DrTomEllis synthetic biology lecturer in London, researching at Imperial College. Bilingual in English and DNA. What…

11 years ago

The exciting future of synthetic biology, Ryan Bethencourt Indie Bio innovator

By @SimonCocking Really interesting interview with Indie Bio innovator Ryan Bethencourt @RyanBethencourt  Program Director & VC Partner at IndieBio San Francisco @indbio. Also…

11 years ago

SOSventures back nine global start-ups with IndieBio programme in Cork

By @SimonCocking IndieBio @indbio, the world’s first and only synthetic biology accelerator programme is again underway in Cork with start-ups from around…

11 years ago

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