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Chronic pain sufferers invited to join free online rehabilitation programme
A new online treatment programme, set up by expert psychologists and physiotherapists, aims to help those who suffer from chronic pain.
AIT research could lead to new pneumonia treatment
An AIT research project, which could lead to the development of a treatment for pneumonia, has been announced as part of a €13.5m package in health research funding by Minister for Health, Leo Varadkar.
NUI Galway researchers play key role in large-scale clinical trial of statin treatment
NUI Galway researchers have been part of a large-scale clinical trial of statin treatment in patients with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) which was published this week in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM).
NUI Galway researchers identify enzyme which plays key role in spread of blood cancer cells
Groundbreaking research being carried out at NUI Galway could lead to new ways of overcoming resistance to treatment for the blood cancer multiple myeloma.
Telltale memory signs could indicate psychosis risk
Telltale signs in IQ, memory or social intelligence tests could identify if people are at risk of psychosis, according to the findings of a recent study.
Research may advance search for pain treatment
Research carried out at NUI Galway may advance the quest for new therapeutic approaches to the treatment of pain.
Young people with Type 1 diabetes sought for youth panel
Young people with Type 1 diabetes are being sought to take part in a youth panel aimed at improving the health and wellbeing of 18 to 25-year-olds living with this autoimmune disease.
One hundred and twenty five jobs to be created in construction of €20m NUI Galway Clinical & Translational Research Facility
Work has begun on NUI Galway’s €20m Clinical Research Facility and Translational Research Facility (CRF-TRF). The contract to construct the four-storey building (gross floor area 5,345m?) has been awarded to BAM Building Ltd. The construction period is anticipated to be 16 months and will create 125 construction jobs at its peak.
NUIG scientists make breakthrough in breast cancer research
Scientists at NUI Galway have discovered a new class of genes which could help to suppress tumour growth of breast cancer cells.