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NUI Galway scientists make breakthrough in study of aggressive breast cancer
almost 2 years ago by Laurentina Kennedy
NUI Galway scientists make breakthrough in study of aggressive breast cancerThe research focuses on cell behaviour in triple negative breast cancer, for which there are no targeted therapies available, and accounts for about 15% of all breast cancers diagnosed, especially in younger women.Scientists at NUI Galway have made a breakthroug...
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Employers embrace remote and hybrid working amid drop in absences
almost 2 years ago by Laurentina Kennedy
Employers embrace remote and hybrid working amid drop in absencesCIPD Ireland says organisations keener on new ways of working after productivity boostCIPD Ireland director Mary Connaughton with Iarnród Éireann chief executive Jim Meade, a speaker at the organisation’s annual conference in Dublin. Photograph: Paul SherwoodThe pandemic looks set ...
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Merck announces €440m investment in Cork, creating 370 new jobs
almost 2 years ago by Laurentina Kennedy
Merck announces €440m investment in Cork, creating 370 new jobsGerman life sciences group plans to expand membrane and filtration manufacturing capabilitiesMatthias Heinzel, Merck executive board member and CEO Life Science (left) with An Taoiseach, Micheál Martin and Martin McAuliffe, head of the Cork operations, at the company’s announcement ...
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Ireland 's 50 year membership of the European Union
almost 2 years ago by Laurentina Kennedy
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Takeda stem cell facility puts Irish pharma at cutting edge of modern medicine
almost 2 years ago by Laurentina Kennedy
Takeda stem cell facility puts Irish pharma at cutting edge of modern medicineInterview: Thomas Wozniewski, head of global manufacturing and supply at TakedaThomas Wozniewski: Ireland is a ‘good place to access talent’ and has a ‘very open environment for innovation’. Photograph: Conor McCabe PhotographyTalking to Thomas Wozniewski is like walki...
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Meissner med-tech’s Castlebar-based firm plans $100m investment and creation of 250 jobs
almost 2 years ago by Laurentina Kennedy
Meissner Filtration Products plans to invest $100m (€95m) and create 250 jobs Meissner Filtration Products plans to invest $100m (€95m) and create 250 jobs. Stock imageMeissner Filtration Products Limited Ireland, a Castlebar, Co Mayo, subsidiary of the US-headquartered medical technology company, plans to invest $100m (€95m) and create 250 jobs...
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Takeda opens Ireland’s first stem cell manufacturing plant
almost 2 years ago by Laurentina Kennedy
Takeda opens Ireland’s first stem cell manufacturing plantGrange Castle site will supply Crohn’s therapy to patients in Europe, the US and CanadaTakeda Grange Castle site head Paul Keogh (left) with the group’s head of global manufacturing and supply, Thomas Wozniewski, at the opening of the new stem cell therapy manufacturing unit.Japanese dru...
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