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Tiffany Greenwaldt-Simon

NUI Galway researchers developing solutions for challenges facing Defence Forces

March 15, 2022 By Tiffany Greenwaldt-Simon

Researchers at NUI Galway have been selected to work on two projects to develop solutions for operation challenges facing the Defence Forces. The researchers will work with the Defence Forces to develop disruptive solutions for challengers facing the Army, Navy and Air Corps. The AltFuel4DF project will focus on converting waste to low carbon fuel and is led by Dr Rory … [Read more...] about NUI Galway researchers developing solutions for challenges facing Defence Forces

NUI Galway professor appointed to panel reviewing social care services in Northern Ireland

February 22, 2022 By Tiffany Greenwaldt-Simon

NUI Galway professor appointed to panel reviewing social care services in Northern Ireland

NUI Galway's Professor Pat Dolan, who has been appointed as Ireland's first UNESCO Chair. Photo by Aengus McMahon. A NUI Galway professor has been appointed to a special panel to review social care services in Northern Ireland. Professor Pat Dolan was appointed to the panel after an announcement made by the Northern Ireland Executive Health Minister Robin Swann … [Read more...] about NUI Galway professor appointed to panel reviewing social care services in Northern Ireland

NUI Galway CÚRAM research to advance treatment of Crohn’s disease

February 22, 2022 By Tiffany Greenwaldt-Simon

NUI Galway CÚRAM research to advance treatment of Crohn’s disease

A healing gel for inflamed cells to significantly improve treatment of Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. Credit: Maciek Doczyk A team of researchers at NUI Galway have discovered a new approach to the treatment of Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. The study, published in Advanced Science, identified a groundbreaking therapeutic strategy for restoring the … [Read more...] about NUI Galway CÚRAM research to advance treatment of Crohn’s disease

NUI Galway research into Sudden Adult Death Syndrome supported by The Cormac Trust

February 8, 2022 By Tiffany Greenwaldt-Simon

NUI Galway research into Sudden Adult Death Syndrome supported by The Cormac Trust

Sanbing Shen, Professor of Fundamental Stem Cell Biology, NUI Galway meeting Brendan McAnallen, Founder and Trustee of the Cormac Trust, Bridget McAnallen, Founder and Trustee of the Cormac Trust and Kevin McCloy, Trustee of the Cormac Trust to mark the funding contribution to NUI Galway research into Sudden Adult Death Syndrome and the development of future genetic cures. … [Read more...] about NUI Galway research into Sudden Adult Death Syndrome supported by The Cormac Trust

NUI Galway launches programme to prepare graduates for future world of work

February 8, 2022 By Tiffany Greenwaldt-Simon

NUI Galway launches programme to prepare graduates for future world of work

Dean of Students at NUI Galway Professor Michelle Millar and President of NUI Galway Professor Ciarán Ó hÓgartaigh with students at the launch of Designing Futures. Credit: Martina O’Regan. NUI Galway has launched a new programme developed to prepare students to deal with the complexity of life and the future world of work. ‘Designing Futures’ was developed to increase … [Read more...] about NUI Galway launches programme to prepare graduates for future world of work

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