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600 jobs to be created at life sciences company in Dublin: RTE NEWS: Will Goodbody Business Editor
over 5 years ago by Laurentina Kennedy
GMI is expanding its genome sequencing programme, which is one of the largest in the world By Will Goodbody Business Editor An Irish life sciences company is to create 600 high-skilled jobs in Dublin over the next five years, as a result of an investment of up to €350m. The expansion will enable Genomics Medicine Ire...
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Sterilisation Engineer, New Sterilisation Facility
over 5 years ago by Larry O'Leary
Sterilisation Engineer, New Sterilisation Facility Our client, a world class healthcare manufacturer based in Galway, now seeks a Sterilisation Engineer to be a key player in the development and establishment of a new sterilisation facility, including equipment processes, procedures, validations, audits, ready for commercial manufacture in a GM...
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Competing for the future at International Markets Week Enterprise Ireland
over 5 years ago by Laurentina Kennedy
Competing for the Future News:Enterprise Ireland Developing foreign markets can be daunting even for companies that are highly successful in their home market, the audience heard at Competing for the Future, a panel discussion organised as part of Enterprise Ireland’s International Markets Week programme. “When you go abroad to f...
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New therapy to treat rare cancer developed by scientists at Trinity: Irish Times : Will Goodbody Science & Technology Correspondent
over 5 years ago by Laurentina Kennedy
New therapy to treat rare cancer developed by scientists at Trinity Irish Times: Will Goodbody Science & Technology Correspondent In trials using mice, the scientists found the potential therapy was successful at stopping the growth of the tumour A new therapy that may hold potential for treating a rare soft-...
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Nobel Prize in Chemistry Goes to a Woman for the Fifth Time in History NEW YORK TIMES By Sandra E. Garcia
over 5 years ago by Laurentina Kennedy
Nobel Prize in Chemistry Goes to a Woman for the Fifth Time in History NEW YORK TIMES By Sandra E. Garcia Frances H. Arnold in 2016. She was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her work conducting the directed evolution of enzymes. Credit Heikki Saukkomaa/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images ...
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Trinity researchers win Science Foundation Ireland 2018 Science Awards
over 5 years ago by Laurentina Kennedy
Trinity researchers win Science Foundation Ireland 2018 Science Awards 12th November 2018 Four Trinity researchers have won prestigious 2018 Science Foundation Ireland Awards at the annual SFI Science Summit today. The awards recognise the recipients as key leaders in the Irish research community and celebrate their contributions as ...
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External Manufacturing, Executive Director
over 5 years ago by Gerry Kennedy
External Manufacturing, Executive Director ..Leadership role based in Dublin Our client is a fast growing highly profitable multinational biopharmaceutical company with an exciting pipeline of drug compounds at an advanced stage in research. Based in Dublin, the External Manufacturing Executive Director will provide scientific and te...
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Foreign Direct Investment In Ireland :IDA NEWS
over 5 years ago by Laurentina Kennedy
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Over 1,200 events countrywide for Science Week
over 5 years ago by Laurentina Kennedy
Over 1,200 events countrywide for Science Week The Government is encouraging people to get involved in local events and to connect with the scientific community By Will Goodbody Science & Technology Correspondent More than 1,200 events are taking place across the country over the next week as part of Sc...
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Irish firms seal deals worth €50m in China Ellie Donnelly: Irish Independant
over 5 years ago by Laurentina Kennedy
Irish firms seal deals worth €50m in China 1 Opportunities: Enterprise Ireland’s Julie Sinnamon sees more potential Ellie Donnelly November 7 2018 2:30 AM ...
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