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NUIG students win bursaries for heart disease study
Four NUIG students have been awarded bursaries of €1,000 each by Merck, Sharp and Dohme to assist in their studies focusing on the prevention of cardiovascular disease.
Claremorris native appointed new chief executive of Sightsavers Ireland
Sightsavers Ireland has announced the appointment of Michael Marren from Claremorris as its new chief executive. Michael will replace John Fleming who has taken up a new position with the Rehab Group following 10 years with the organisation. Michael has served as head of operations of Sightsavers Ireland for the past two years and will bring a wealth of commercial and management experience to the role, having previously spent many years in the financial sector. Michael is a passionate advocate for equal opportunities for people with disabilities and is committed to seeking support for fledgling states to establish and develop their health systems in order to tackle the causes of preventable blindness in the developing world, while continuing the organisation’s strong support for post-conflict countries, particularly in Africa.
Carlow-Kilkenny TDs tour new MSD Carlow facility
TDs from the Carlow/Kilkenny constituency recently visited Merck Sharpe and Dohme Carlow to tour the new facility and get an updated briefing from company management on MSD’s preparations for commencing operations in the first half of next year.
IDA secures site for Ballina industrial park
A site has been finalised by the IDA for an industrial park in Ballina following almost a decade of hold-ups, Mayo Fianna Fáil TD Dara Calleary has confirmed.
Cowen turns sod on pharmaceutical facility
The Taoiseach has turned the sod on one of the largest investments in Carlow in some time.
Kilkenny company to supply steel at new Carlow facility
Kilkenny Company, Duggan Profiles & Steel Service Centre Ltd has been selected to supply steel decking for the new Merck Sharp & Dohme facility in Carlow town.
Community welcomes Merck Sharp and Dohme
Monday, November 3 was a significant day in the continuing work of giving County Carlow a prominent place in the enterprise, pharmaceutical and commercial life of Ireland.