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NUI Galway-coordinated project announces patients now being enrolled in a clinical trial

NEPHSTROM, a large European Union Horizon 2020-funded research project coordinated by NUI Galway is now actively enrolling patients in a…

7 years ago

Dublin seminar discusses emental health technologies

eMental Health technologies are an important part of the future of mental health services in Ireland and can complement person…

7 years ago

Nuritas Announces Formation of Scientific Advisory Board

Nuritas, a biotechnology company, has announced the formation of its scientific advisory board (SAB) with four key appointments: Justin Siegel,…

7 years ago

Nuritas Brings Industry Pharma Thought Leaders Together to Accelerate Drug Discovery with AI

Nuritas, a biotechnology company discovering life-changing drugs through the power of artificial intelligence (AI) based peptide discovery, today announced it…

7 years ago

Natural molecule in the body may be key to reversing and halting heart disease in diabetes

An international collaboration jointly led by University College Dublin (UCD) and Monash University in Melbourne has found that mimicking the…

7 years ago

Ulster University and IT Sligo Announce First Biomedical Sciences IBMS Accredited Online Degree

IT Sligo and University of Ulster have announced the professional accreditation of a collaborative online BSc (Hons) degree in Biomedical…

7 years ago

International Summit on the Future of Healthcare, March, 2018, Paris

When and where is it on? In Paris (PALAIS BRONGNIART) from the 15th of March to the 16th of March…

8 years ago

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