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DCU research identifies new clues about pathways in pancreatic cancer

A recent study by researchers at Dublin City University and the National Cancer Institute in the USA has uncovered new…

7 years ago

GE Healthcare and Aga Khan University Hospital host PET CT and Cyclotron Symposium on the Diagnosis and Management of Cancer

Over 200 healthcare specialists from across East Africa and two world renowned cancer experts were in attendance NAIROBI, Kenya, October…

7 years ago

Study Discovers First in World Treatment Strategy to Address Breast Cancer Relapse

Scientists from the Apoptosis Research Centre at NUI Galway have found that targeting the IRE1 stress response pathway may improve…

7 years ago

OncoMark Appoints Professor John Crown as Chief Medical Officer

OncoMark Ltd, an Irish diagnostics company focused on the development of novel panels of cancer biomarkers to aid treatment decisions…

8 years ago

Carrick Therapeutics Co-Founder Named as a 2018 EY Entrepreneur of the Year Finalist

Elaine Sullivan, co-founder and CEO of Carrick Therapeutics, (www.carricktherapeutics.com), an early-stage life-sciences company which has raised $95 million in an…

8 years ago

New Research Programme at UCD to Focus on Improving Survival Rates of Children and Teens Affected by Cancers of the Blood

University College Dublin (UCD), the National Children’s Research Centre (NCRC), and the Children’s Medical and Research Foundation (CMRF) Crumlin today…

8 years ago

10 Jobs Planned as OncoMark secures €2.7 million in Funding

OncoMark, a University College Dublin (UCD) spin-out company, has been selected for €2.7 million in funding over 2-years, through the…

10 years ago

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