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Irish-made medicines heading to the US face steep new duties, raising alarm among patients, producers and investors on both ...
UL’s Dr Shalini Singh discusses her current materials science research and why she’s optimistic about Ireland’s research sector.
Graduating during the morning ceremony were students from the Doctoral College, Faculty of Life and Health Sciences: School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Ulster University Business ...
If you are interested in combining chemistry, biology, mathematics and computer techniques with pharmacology, physiology and biochemistry, to work on the development of treatments to prevent disease ...
Union momentum grows in Ireland’s €100bn pharma sector as Trump’s tariff threats and weak labour laws fuel worker unrest ...
Two of Cytiva’s top executives offer updates on the company's $1.6 billion in expansion projects worldwide, all to meet growing market demand for its services from developers and manufacturers of ...
A man and a woman were arrested after 3D printed firearms and ammunition were seized during a series of raids in Clare and Tipperary.
A Central Criminal Court jury has viewed CCTV footage of the moment a Dublin father of three was fatally stabbed in the neck following a series of drunken fights with his friend. The jury also ...
An asylum seeker who suffered fatal injuries during a violent incident in Dublin city centre earlier this year died from a stab wound to the chest, an inquest has heard.
The School of Chemistry, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland will host the 10th Conference on Analytical Science Ireland on the 3rd and 4th July in the Devere Hall. There will also be a special ...
Quham Babatunde (34), an ex-footballer who came originally from Nigeria, died as a result of injuries sustained in the incident on Anne Street South in the early hours of February 15th last.