Search Results for 'National Childrens Research Centre'
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Trust in name of late GAA star to support Sudden Adult Death Syndrome research
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The Cormac Trust, set up in the name of the late Tyrone footballer Cormac McAnallen, is to support research at NUI Galway into Sudden Adult Death Syndrome and the development of future genetic cures.
Sign up for Ireland West Airport’s annual 5k fundraiser
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Ireland West Airport has announced that Mayo & Roscommon Hospice Foundation, Down Syndrome Ireland and the Children’s Medical Research Foundation Crumlin have been selected as its charity partners for 2018.
Ireland West Airport announces charity partners for 2018
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Ireland West Airport is delighted to announce that Mayo & Roscommon Hospice Foundation, Down Syndrome Ireland and the Children's Medical Research Foundation Crumlin have been selected by airport staff as its charity partners for 2018.
Galway stem cell research breakthrough into heart disease and sudden death in young children
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Biomedical researchers from the Regenerative Medicine Institute (REMEDI) and CÚRAM at NUI Galway, in collaboration with clinicians from Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital Crumlin (OLCHC) have developed the first in Ireland synchronised beating heart cells from human pluripotent stem (iPS) cells made from skin biopsy.