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Research in Ireland
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Economic And Social Research Institute Esri
The Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) works towards a national vision of 'Informed policy for a better Ireland'. We produce high-quality analysis to provide robust evidence for policymaking, with the goals of research excellence and policy impact.
51 to 200 staff
Bricolage
Great strategy emerges from great insights. For research to discover real meaning, it must be creative in its efforts to understand people, deeply. At Bricolage, we bring a rich blend of progressive research approaches - from semiotics to ethnography to full cultural immersion - to every project.
1 to 10 staff
Innovation Value Institute
The Innovation value Institute (IVI) was co-founded in 2006 by Maynooth University and Intel to help drive the transformation of IT capability management. Its goal is to create the global gold standard for IT management. To achieve this goal, the Innovation Value Institute researches, develops, and disseminates empirically proven and industry validated IT best practice through a unique open collaboration between leading academic and industry practitioners. Through its consortium, IVI facilitates a collaborative community of like-minded peers committed to investigating, advancing and disseminating the frameworks, tools and best practices associated with managing IT Value and IT enabled Innovation. IVI is currently focused on extending the development and dissemination of the IT Capability Maturity Framework (IT-CMF).
11 to 50 staff
Health Promotion Research Centre, University Of Galway
The Health Promotion Research Centre at the University of Galway (Ollscoil na Gaillimhe) produces high quality research of national and international significance that supports the development of best practice and policy in the promotion of health. The Centre is a World Health Organisation (WHO) Collaborating Centre for Health Promotion Research, has an active multidisciplinary research programme, and collaborates with regional, national and international agencies on the development and evaluation of health promotion interventions and strategies. The Centre has a dynamic research team with expertise in both qualitative and quantitative approaches and employs a wide range of research methods, as appropriate to specific projects. There is a demonstrated commitment to the on-going methodological and theoretical development of health promotion and population health. The centre has a track record of success in securing competitive funding both nationally and internationally demonstrated by our sustained levels of research. An important aspect of our work is ensuring that our research activity and findings are disseminated through reports, peer review publications and conference presentations. A full list of these can be found on our dissemination page.
11 to 50 staff
Icrag Research Ireland Centre For Applied Geosciences
iCRAG is the SFI Research Centre in Applied Geosciences hosted by University College Dublin. We are a team of researchers creating solutions for a sustainable society. We develop innovative science and technologies to better understand the Earth’s past, present, and future and how people are connected to it. We drive research in areas that are critical to society and the economy, including- Sustainable discovery of energy resources and raw materials required for decarbonisation- Securing and protecting groundwater and marine resources- Protecting society from Earth’s hazards such as flooding and landslides. iCRAG, the world leading SFI Research Centre in applied geosciences hosted by University College Dublin, comprises 150 researchers across eight universities and institutions. iCRAG is supported by Science Foundation Ireland, Geological Survey Ireland and industry partners.
51 to 200 staff
Imar Technology Gateway
IMaR Technology Gateway, based at MTU Kerry, is part of the Enterprise Ireland Technology Gateway Network, a nationwide resource delivering technology solutions for Irish industry's market needs. IMaR Technology Gateway engages with and provides research, development & innovation support to Irish industry. The IMaR Technology Gateway is co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union through the ERDF Southern, Eastern & Midland Regional Programme 2021-27. IMaR delivers expertise in the areas of hardware (mechatronics, robotics, control systems), software (data management and intelligent systems), industrial IoT (RFID, sensors) and data analytics for industrial applications in the manufacturing, agriculture and process sectors.
11 to 50 staff
Knowledge Transfer Ireland Kti
Knowledge Transfer Ireland (KTI) is the national office that helps business to benefit from access to Irish expertise and technology by making it simple to connect and engage with the research base in Ireland. KTI enables companies to innovate their business by signposting to novel technology and research expertise in Ireland and by providing best practice guidance to simplify the process of accessing this rich source of opportunity. KTI provides practical resources to support research and development collaboration, consultancy and licensing. It helps companies and investors navigate the expertise and intellectual property available within the publicly funded research base and guides them to the right contacts and information on funding supports available to assist innovation. The KTI web portal provides a range of tools to support industry working with research organisations in Ireland. These tools include searchable databases of research and expertise, practical reference guides and template agreements to make the process of engagement and contracting simple to understand. KTI is a partnership between Enterprise Ireland and the Irish Universities Association.
1 to 10 staff
Crp - Clinical Research Platform
The Clinical Research Platform is a rapidly developing drug trials organisation, bringing cutting edge research to Ireland. We are proud to be working with global Pharmaceutical companies, aiming to make Ireland a recognised European hub in the field of clinical trials. We have many new, exciting trials lined up for 2021, and always on the look out for experienced research professionals and we expand. Feel free to contact us with any questions!
11 to 50 staff
Irish Manufacturing Research
Irish Manufacturing Research is a government sponsored initiative that supports the Irish Manufacturing Sector to adopt cutting edge technologies in order to retain a competitive edge in a globalised environment. We work directly with industry partners to de-risk specific elements of emerging technologies. We de-risk new technology for industry. Due to the novelty of the technology IMR enables industry to address Challenges that no-one has solved before. However, because we are so close to industrial application of these technologies, we have to make sure what we do works, that it is suitable for an established company and it has a reputation and existing production streams to protect.
51 to 200 staff
Kite- Keep In Touch Education Ltd
The power of alumni is not a new idea. We need to radically think about our connections, networking and our communities. We have a formidable task ahead of us with the Global Goals. As we become active, globally engaged alumni citizens can we collectively tackle these challenges. KITE presents insight on the innovative role of alumni in personal and professional transformation and how this can impact our wider world. Our founder Maria, author of The Alumni Way is available as a keynote or motivational speaker at your next event or conference to discuss the power of the global alumni citizen, the power of alumni networking, alumni volunteering, alumni and philanthropy and other innovative alumni topics as agreed to match the objectives of your event. Our academic expertise in alumni-related empirical research means KITE can design and deliver research that draws on and creates ground-breaking theory in alumni innovation for practical, positive impact for alumni policy and initiatives. The only way to create meaningful, alumni global citizens is by educating them directly on the benefits of this role for themselves and for their communities. KITE offers educational courses including workshops, Webinars/seminars and online mastermind courses to recognise, rediscover and reveal the alumni way for our organisation’s partners, alumni relations professionals, service and leadership teams and of course—and most importantly—for alumni themselves. To create meaningful alumni engagement, we first need alumni innovation. We need to think creatively about our policy, our strategy, our programmes, our infrastructure, our strengths. KITE can help support your organisation’s first attempt at engaging your alumni or to act as an advisor to build alumni initiatives diffused across the organisation for maximum impact. Since alumni is synonymous with a community, perhaps your organisation is considering reaching out to past participants, fellows, awardees—the list is endless!
1 to 10 staff
Centre For Innovative Human Systems Cihs
The Centre brings together a critical multidisciplinary RTD capability in process innovation, development and application of new technologies, and managing risk and organisational change and brings together staff with backgrounds in Psychology, Business and Organisational Behaviour, Engineering, Computer Science, and Health Sciences. CIHS has a wide range of experience of both qualitative and quantitative HF and organisational assessment methods. CIHS have developed a comprehensive HF and operational assessment methodology for use in systems design, technology evaluation, operational evaluation and change management assessment and evaluation.
51 to 200 staff
Dublin Institute For Advanced Studies
The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) conducts advanced research exploring big questions of the 21st century and beyond. Its research gains insights into Celtic society and its legacy; progresses our understanding of our island, our planet and the universe; and deciphers the underpinning mathematical principles of nature. The Institute leads Ireland’s participation in a number of international and global initiatives that focus on big unanswered questions for mankind. When it was founded in 1940, DIAS was the world’s second-only institute for advanced studies – and the first such institute in Europe. For 85 years, it has pushed the boundaries of discovery and, today, it is a globally-embedded institution that attracts high-calibre researchers from all over the world in its core disciplines of Celtic Studies, Theoretical Physics, Astrophysics and Geophysics. DIAS Dunsink Observatory is a designated European site of historical significance for physics. Currently, there are approximately 100 researchers hailing from 29 different countries based at DIAS.
51 to 200 staff
Libre Ai
The Libre AI Way Our mission is to widely disseminate the benefits of AI and ML and make them accessible to the world We leverage Big Data and the power of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence to craft solutions, fuel innovation, and improve decision-making for clients around the world in the commercial, public, and social sectors.
1 to 10 staff
Pintail Limited
Pintail Limited is an Irish SME specializing in supporting scientific research through effective administration, high-impact dissemination and informed exploitation planning.
1 to 10 staff
Bantry Marine Research Station
Bantry Marine Research Station Ltd (BMRS) is a privately owned marine biotechnology company focused on delivery of marine bio-based products and processes. BMRS was incorporated in 2016 following a restructuring of Daithi O’Murchu Marine Research Station Ltd, prior to that it was operated by University College Cork’s Aquaculture and Fisheries Development Centre. The facility has demonstrated its research and project delivery capability over two decades. BMRS strategic intent is to become a leader in marine bio resource delivery. BMRS holds an aquaculture research licence a HPRA animal experimentation licence and seaweed farming licence, it operates a purpose-built research facility and aquaculture vessel. Infrastructure includes micro and macro algal laboratories, marine shellfish and fish hatchery, challenge trial units and dry laboratory facilities. It is ideally located on the shores of Bantry bay in the south west of Ireland.
1 to 10 staff
Biopixs
BioPixS' mission is to create innovative tissue-mimicking optical phantoms and standardization methods to accelerate Biophotonics applications. This encompasses NIRS, fNIRS, OCT, Raman, tissue optics, SFDI, DCS, fluorescence, among others.
1 to 10 staff
Human Remains Services Ireland Hrsi
Human Remains Services Ireland - Forensic Anthropology Consultancy is part of the Forensic Anthropology Service. The Forensic Anthropology Service is based on formal agreements set up between us and the Coroners' Service of Ireland and also the Office of the State Pathologist. The Service is also available on a 24/7 basis to An Garda Síochána, Forensic Science Ireland and other investigative authorities, including those in Northern Ireland. They include immediate photographic/image analysis of potential remains and scene attendance for search and recovery of remains in various situations, including fire scenarios, exhumations, mummification, dismemberment and retrieval from foreshore coastal areas. HRSI offers professional, confidential and independent forensic anthropological services in Ireland and the rest of Europe. Our consultancy includes human remains analysis, post-mortem computed tomography (PMCT) examinations, research project development and assistance and the provision of guest lectures in the forensic field. I am a Certified Forensic Anthropologist (Cert under the UK Justice System and Fellows of the Royal Anthropological Institute. Please do contact me for any queries regarding the potential analysis of forensic and/or historical human remains. Website: Facebook:
1 to 10 staff
Rcsi Innovation
RCSI is an international not-for-profit university, headquartered in Dublin. It is among the top 300 universities worldwide in the World University Rankings (2025) and its research is ranked first in Ireland for citations. RCSI has been awarded Athena Swan Bronze accreditation for positive gender practice in higher education. The RCSI Office of Research and Innovation welcomes inquiries to discuss collaborative research opportunities with your company. As a higher education institute with an exclusive focus on human health, RCSI can offer unique opportunities for industry that include:*World-class research capability willing to focus on your challenges *State-of-the-art surgical simulation, medical training facilities and research infrastructure *Significant leveraged research funding opportunities *New intellectual property assets *Clinical expertise and network of clinicians in the RCSI Hospital Group *Clinical research infrastructure With a focus on clinical and patient-centred research, RCSI has succeeded in leading impactful research that addresses key Irish and international health challenges. Supported by significant continuous investment in research infrastructure and systems, we focus relentlessly on quality and impact. RCSI Innovation's participation in KT Boost is co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union through the ERDF Southern, Eastern and Midland Regional Programme 2021-2027.
1001 to 5000 staff
Ucd Energy Institute
UCD Energy Institute plays an integral part in the energy transition, endorsing a net zero carbon energy system, promoting modernised integrated energy systems while empowering the citizen through education, innovation and digitalisation. We drive the evolution of research into practice into action and strive to- Close the research to industrial deployment gap - Influence energy policy implementation at Irish and EU level - Grow and strengthen our positive international profile - Impact constructively on economic growth - Develop a talent pipeline and graduate training for the Irish energy sector The Institute is hub of energy education, research, demonstration and outreach at University College Dublin. Interdisciplinary cooperation, collaboration and creation bring together all our members whose area of expertise align to our thematic strands of Energy Systems; Energy Management and Energy in Society. Our members come from a range of disciplines: power system engineering, energy economics, energy in the built environment, energy management and end use, consumer behaviour, energy markets and policy, energy finance, renewable energy technologies and the energy-water nexus among others. The breadth of activity is captured by 3 core initiatives: Fundamental Research Programme Energy Systems Modelling Demonstration
51 to 200 staff
Biorbic Research Ireland Centre For Bioeconomy
BiOrbic, Bioeconomy SFI Research Centre is Ireland's national bioeconomy research centre, funded by Science Foundation Ireland and industry. The newly established centre is an inter institutional collaboration between University CollegeDublin, TEAGASC, Trinity College Dublin, National University of Ireland Galway and University of Limerick. BiOrbic is at the forefront of technological development and knowledge creation in Ireland’s new bioeconomy. BiOrbic harnesses the wealth of Ireland's natural resources on land and in the sea for the development of a sustainable circular Irish bioeconomy that will contribute to the creation of vibrant sustainable communities in rural Ireland and Europe. The bioeconomy encompasses the production of renewable biological resources and the conversion of these resources (including waste streams) into value added products, such as food and feed ingredients, biobased chemicals, biomaterials and bioenergy. Formerly BEACON SFI Bioeconomy Research Centre.
51 to 200 staff
Ican Autism
Researchers at the Irish Centre for Autism and Neurodevelopmental Research (ICAN) are dedicated to using interdisciplinary, rigorous scientific methods, to advance knowledge of autism and neurodevelopmental disorders. NUI Galway is a partner in an EU consortium of researchers to whom the European Commission has awarded funding as part of the Horizon 2020 program. The project GEMMA (Genome, Environment, Microbiome, and Metabolome in Autism) is a ground-breaking autism research project which aims to develop a greater understanding of the relationship between autism and gastrointestinal symptoms. The project will provide regular autism assessments for infants from 0-36 months of age, who are siblings of children with autism.
1 to 10 staff
C-Quest - Ucd Centre For Quantum Engineering, Science, And Technology
Officially launched in July 2021, C-QuEST is the UCD Centre for Quantum Engineering, Science, & Technology. It brings together expertise in quantum research from across UCD in Physics, Mathematics, Engineering and Computer Science. With over 25 permanent academic staff as members of the Centre, UCD C-QuEST is the leading quantum research hub in the Nation's Capital, providing a gateway for industrial partners and spin-out companies.
11 to 50 staff
Nutrition Research Centre Ireland
The Nutrition Research Centre Ireland (NRCI) is a multi-disciplinary research group within Waterford Institute of Technology that studies the role of nutrition and lifestyle for human well-being. The NRCI enables scientists to conduct research across a diverse range of human health-related disciplines including biotechnology, eye health, cognition, biochemistry, cancer and mental health. The NRCI was established in 2016 and evolved from the Macular Pigment Research Group (established 2006). The NRCI has been self-funded since it’s fruition, as a result of funding secured by public entities and private bodies.
11 to 50 staff
Reppp - University Of Limerick
is an innovative partnership between the Irish Department of Justice and the School of Law, University of Limerick, leading the development of evidence-informed policy research in the youth crime area in Ireland.
11 to 50 staff
Gka Technologies Limited
GKA Technologies Limited (GKAT) is a Research and Development committed to the field of process intensification as it relates to nano porous membrane separation technology in the Pharma/Chemical manufacturing industry. GKA Technologies Limited was formed in 2009 as an independent RTD company with the clear objective of taking the next evolutionary step in the development process, to create a paradigm shift in the manufacturing techniques which have been used in the past, utilising newly developed OSN technologies.
1 to 10 staff
Louet Woods Products Ltd
Louet Woods Products Ltd.(LWP’s) is an innovative product design company that helps entrepreneurs and inventors bring their idea from concept to consumer. We are experienced in developing products, sourcing manufacturing and a key initiative of LWP’s is setting up export distribution networks to help bring products to market. LWP’s has a R&D office in Dundalk, and an engineering office in Shenzhen China. We have built sophisticated partnerships with distributors who supply over 100 million USD worth of products to all major retailers. We can acquire valuable market research through our established relationships as we pro-actively introduce new products to these distributors. We can connect to over worldwide buyers from the likes of Home-depot, B&Q, Leroy Merlin, Target, Radio Shack, Parts Master, Bunnings, Dexter, ACE, Advanced Auto Parts, Brico Fort, Homebase, Argos, Lidder, Sainsbury’s, JML, Tesco, Boots, Wayfair, Overstock and Petco
1 to 10 staff
Ward Industries Ltd
Ward Industries, established more than 25 years ago, is a successful specialist provider of high quality, niche pet food ingredients, serving and fulfilling international pet food requirements.
1 to 10 staff
Ecostructure
Ecostructure is an INTERREG Ireland Wales funded project researching eco-engineering solutions to meet the challenge of adapting coastal infrastructures to climate change. We're investigating: • Eco-engineering designs that promote biodiversity on coastal & marine infrastructure • How to incorporate ecological and societal benefits in coastal structures • New evidence from Ecostructure's novel design trials in the Irish Sea • How to adapt coastal structures for better biosecurity & invasive species control • The potential global market for eco-engineering enterprises
11 to 50 staff
Genegut
GENEGUT is a Horizon Europe project (GA No. 101057491), developing a first-in-class oral RNA-based therapy to treat ileal Crohn's Disease. Coordinated by the University College Cork School of Pharmacy and APC Microbiome Ireland. Through a patient-centred approach and grown out of the recent Cost Action UNGAP (CA16205), GENEGUT brings together a patient association with renowned researchers, expert clinical scientists, SMEs and large pharma companies with expertise and patented technologies in global proteomics, nanotechnologies, cyclodextrin synthesis, multicellular models, drug delivery systems and production as well as innovation management, stakeholder involvement and science communication. Page reflects only the views of GENEGUT.
11 to 50 staff
International Conference For Healthcare And Medical Students Ichams
The International Conference for Healthcare and Medical Students (ICHAMS) is the first student-focused conference of its kind in Ireland. We aim to inspire students to pursue and publish research, network with like-minded peers and professionals, and inspire excellence in the healthcare field. Join us in person for ICHAMS 2023
11 to 50 staff
Irish Photonic Integration Centre
We are a Research Ireland funded centre with a diverse team of over 200 researchers located across Ireland’s leading universities and institutes of technology, working together to deliver research excellence, transitioning this research into market leading products with industry partners, and training future photonics research leaders. IPIC is one of a network of Research Ireland Centres focused on Ireland’s national priority research areas. Our outputs include 100 publications per year, with 40% in the top 10% journals, and over 20 PhD level trainees per year with over 60% departing to industry. Recent achievements include securing 37 awards in the highly competitive H2020 programme, representing an investment of €24M, and we have seen many of our technologies progress to market through companies such as Facebook Reality Labs, Agilent Technologies, Eblana Photonics and Rockley Photonics. We are always exploring new partnerships, both academic and industry, and new members to join our team, from PhDs to senior academic leaders.
201 to 500 staff
Amber Centre
AMBER (Advanced Materials and BioEngineering Research) is a world-leading Research Ireland Centre hosted by Trinity College Dublin, in partnership with the Centre for Research on Adaptive Nanostructures and Nanodevices (CRANN) and the Trinity Centre for Biomedical Engineering at Trinity College, RCSI (The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland), University College Cork, University of Galway, Dublin City University, Tyndall National Institute, University of Limerick, Technological University of Dublin and the Technological University of the Shannon: Midland West. AMBER is a multidisciplinary partnership between leading academics in materials science and bioenginnering, an international network of collaborators and companies, working to develop new materials and devices for ICT, medical devices, energy and sustainable industrial technology sectors.
51 to 200 staff
The Irish Longitudinal Study On Ageing Tilda
The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) is a large-scale, nationally representative, longitudinal study on ageing in Ireland. TILDA has been conducting research for over 13 years, analysing all aspects of health, economic and social circumstances from people aged 50 and over in a series of data collection waves once every two years. TILDA's overarching aim is to make Ireland the best place in the world to grow old.
51 to 200 staff
Eneclann Ltd
Dublin-based Eneclann is the leading provider of Irish history and heritage services. Established in 1998, our customer base ranges from individuals to public institutions and private companies. Customers are located within Ireland and across the Irish Diaspora of 80 million people.
11 to 50 staff
Connect Centre
CONNECT is the world leading Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) research centre for Future Networks and Communications. Our mission is to research, develop and innovate new solutions to the many communications challenges facing society. New broadband architectures, new cellular technologies and the Internet of Things form the core of our work. CONNECT is funded under the SFI Research Centres Programme and is co-funded under the European Regional Development Fund. Industry is also responsible for a significant portion of CONNECT funding. CONNECT, headquartered at Trinity College Dublin, brings together 10 academic institutions and 38 partner companies to carry out world-class research projects covering all aspects of networks and communications. The companies range from large multi-national ICT players to smaller and emerging indigenous companies.
201 to 500 staff
I-Form Research Ireland Centre For Advanced Manufacturing
The I-Form Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre addresses materials processing research within a manufacturing environment. A particular focus of the Centre is on Additive Manufacturing (AM), allowing the production of highly customised 3-D printed components with superior quality and performance. This is achieved through closely interconnecting a range of advanced digital technologies, with the most fundamental scientific/technological aspects of AM. In addition to advanced process diagnostics, a further objective is the development of advanced process simulation, control and feedback systems. I-Form’s aim is to facilitate the manufacture of high-value components exhibiting enhanced material performance, along with higher process reliability, while reducing processing times and manufacturing waste. Industry partners within the I-Form Centre are involved in a range of industry sectors, including the manufacture of medical devices, aerospace, automobile, microelectronic components, as well as materials manufacturers and suppliers, in addition to companies applying and developing advanced digital and process feedback technologies for use in manufacturing. The Centre brings together a multi-disciplinary team of over 80 PhD and Post-Doc researchers supported by over 25 leading academics in manufacturing engineering, materials and data science. I-Form is supported by a research grant from Taighde Éireann – Research Ireland under Grant Number 16/RC/3872 and is co-funded under the European Regional Development Fund and by I-Form industry partners
51 to 200 staff
Futureneuro
FutureNeuro is the Research Ireland Centre for Translational Brain Science, dedicated to developing new technologies and solutions for the treatment, diagnosis, and monitoring of neurological, neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric conditions.
11 to 50 staff
Research Driven Solutions
Research Driven Solutions Limited (RDS) is an engineering research focused SME established in Ireland in 2016. RDS focuses on exploiting the commercialisable elements of critical infrastructure research. RDS has extensive international experience in risk and resilience analysis of critical infrastructure, asset lifecycle performance optimization, structural health monitoring, digital modelling, probabilistic safety assessment and engineering for extremes. The Circular Economy is a central focus of RDS and we are currently leading a European consortium in developing a framework for National Road Authorities throughout Europe to facilitate adoption of Circular Economy practices through procurement of road construction / maintenance activities.
1 to 10 staff
Agri Diagnostics Ireland Ltd
Agri Diagnostics Ireland Ltd. is based in Dunrine, Killarney, Co. Kerry. It was established in 2012 and is an associate company of Southern Scientific Services Ltd. At Agri Diagnostics we take pride in always delivering the highest standards of quality to our clients. Our team of expert analysts operate in house from our ISO 17025 accredited laboratory delivering rapid and reliable results each day. We always strive to achieve your needs and expectations and we work closely with you to understand your requirements. With your convenience in mind, our result turnaround time is within 48 hours of receiving samples and we have numerous collection points across the country. Our testing service is complemented by our professional customer care team who are happy to answer queries and provide tailored quotes. Our personal guarantee is based on the confidence we place in our team’s ability to resolve your specific requirements and produce test results within the agreed time frame.
11 to 50 staff
Dcu Institute Of Ethics
The Institute was established in September 2008 with the mission to create ethical awareness in relation to all fields of the university´s activities and to play a leading role in raising public awareness of, and stimulating debate about, ethical issues. We are committed to creating a community of scholars able to engage with professionals working in the private and public sectors, as well as with researchers from other academic disciplines to promote a systematic approach to applied ethics in various fields–including business, technology, politics, media, healthcare and the life sciences.
11 to 50 staff
Compact
11 to 50 staff
Ellax Medical
Ellax Medical is an Irish based supplier of high quality biological animal products and supporting ancillaries. We offer a variety of animal resources for the purpose of medical research. These include organs, blood vessels and fresh blood (for cardiovascular related research only) from the main domestic animals. Based in Galway, samples can be distributed to anywhere in the island of Ireland. Lead times are provided on a case by case basis. Ellax Medical is a trusted supplier to many academic institutions, medical device and pharmaceutical companies and offer a high quality, reliable and professional service. We have a combined experience of over 30 years in the medical technology and veterinary surgery industry. Get in touch with us today.
1 to 10 staff
Clinical
1 to 10 staff
Cystinosis Ireland
Cystinosis Ireland was founded in 2003 as an Irish registered charity. Cystinosis is an extremely rare metabolic disease characterized by an accumulation of the amino acid cystine in organs and tissues, leading to severe organ dysfunction. It has devastating effects on those born with it, as soft tissue and all organs in the body are directly affected by this crystallization, including the kidneys, eyes, liver, muscles, and central nervous system. There is currently no cure for cystinosis, but there is hope. We are a volunteer-led, non-profit organisation dedicated to raising money to fund research for cystinosis in Ireland and globally, working alongside other international cystinosis charities in hopes of finding a cure. We also reach out to families of newly diagnosed children, as well as offer ongoing support, assistance, and advocacy for those patients living with cystinosis in Ireland. Since 2003, we have contributed over €2 million to cystinosis research. We won't stop until we find a cure for this devastating disease.
1 to 10 staff
Infogest
INFOGEST is an international network with the aim of Sharing Information on the Digestion of Food. INFOGEST was created under a COST Action [FA1005] 2011-2015 and has evolved into an open network of over 700 scientists from both academia and industry from over 56 countries. The aim of the network is to improve the current scientific knowledge on how food is disintegrated during oral, gastric and intestinal digestion. The specific areas of interest at the moment divided into working groups: WG1 In vitro models of digestion WG2 Food interaction – meal digestion WG3 Intestinal barrier systems and absorption models WG4 Digestive lipases and lipid digestion WG5 Digestive amylases and starch digestion WG6 In silico models of digestion WG7 Imaging technologies applied to digestion WG8 Food oral processing and digestion INFOGEST organises workshops, training schools and the biennial International Conference on Food Digestion. The Infogest network receives annual funding from INRAE, the National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment of France. Didier Dupont of INRAE Rennes, France is act as the chair of the network, while Alan Mackie of University of Leeds, UK is the vice-chair Further information and how to join the network can be found here: https://infogest.hub.inrae.fr/ This LinkedIn channel is administered by Andre Brodkorb, Teagasc Moorepark, Ireland.
1001 to 5000 staff
Cygenica Ltd
What We Do CyGenica uses a non-viral, non-toxic platform to develop in vitro and in vivo delivery solutions for drugs, gene editing components, and antibiotics. The most crucial issue of intracellular delivery for large molecules, especially for gene therapy, remains the cellular membrane. This biological barrier is a double-edged sword; while it prevents infectious agents from entering our body and causing disease, it also stands between the successful use of life-saving medicines and advanced therapeutic technologies. The successful delivery of therapeutics into target cells and organelles would minimize the undesired ‘off target’ side effects and reduce the required dose. Why We Do Our founder’s father was diagnosed with cancer when she was still a student. She witnessed her father suffering from the side effects of his therapy over years. This life experience defined the goal of her life 'how to make cancer drugs safer and better' to make an impact in oncology and do her bit in the global fight against cancer. CyGenica is the result of her and our team’s intense desire to make significant contributions to alleviate this suffering and improve the quality of life of millions of cancer patients. Who We Are We are a team of ambitious academicians and professionals striving to improve patient outcomes worldwide. Our goal is to develop the world's safest molecular carrier for therapeutics delivery and grow as an authentic market leader in enabling the next generation genome editing therapeutics for various life-threatening diseases such as cancer. With an indomitable spirit, we are committed to improve the quality of life of such patients.
1 to 10 staff
Icon Holdings
11 to 50 staff
Atu Contract Research Unit
The Atlantic Technological University Contract Research Unit (CRU) provides a dedicated outreach Research & Innovation support to regional enterprises, communities and individuals.
1 to 10 staff