Biotech

Why Ireland is the Best Place for Biotech Startups

If Ireland isn’t already on the international business radar, it soon will be. The country has become a leading light…

8 years ago

The Innovation Show: From Stonewashed Jeans to Lifesaving Genes

Edited and prepared by Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU In episode 48 of the Innovation show we talk to…

8 years ago

Kaitek Labs develop Microbial Optic Shellfish Evaluation Sensor – RebelBio Review

Kaitek Labs is a Chilean synbio company developing a proprietary, rapid and ready-to-use toxin detection kit with engineered bacterial biosensors.…

9 years ago

The innovation show – BioTech, Grow your own Milk, DNA storage, Cannabis for Health

Edited & prepared by Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU Great Guest Podcast by “The Innovation Show“. In episode 39,…

9 years ago

Innovative new biotechnologies showcased. IndieBio Demo Day reviewed

IndieBio help scientists become entrepreneurs. Using biology to change the world. Scientist’s mindset are being shifted from academic discovery to…

9 years ago

Biotech Start-up Developing New Heart Disease Therapeutics Wins UCD’s Start-Up of the Year Award

EpiCor Therapeutics, an early-stage biotech start-up, has won University College Dublin’s (UCD) 2016 Start-Up of the Year Award. The start-up…

9 years ago

OxyMem Wins a European Biotech SME Award for its Wastewater Treatment Technology

OxyMem Ltd, a University College Dublin (UCD) spin-out company, has won a EuropaBio 2016 Most Innovative European Biotech SME Award.…

9 years ago

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