CALIN and the Life Science Research Network Wales have successfully delivered a 2-day Biosensors Workshop Event.
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A PhD studentship is available, funded by the Ireland Wales 2014-2020 European Territorial Co-operation (ETC) programme on the project entitled Celtic Advanced Life-science Innovation Network (CALIN).
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The Centre requires an Industrial Knowledge Transfer Fellow who is ambitious, high-calibre graduate with at least an Upper Second Class Degree in a subject related to the needs of the CALIN Operation. Projects are industrially focused and cover areas including: -Nanobioscience, nanomedicine, nanodiagnostics, nanosafety -Health impact of nanoparticles -Applications of bionanoscience for therapy and diagnostics -Novel and creative uses of nanoscale science for advanced life science innovation.
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Companies, academics, investors, experts, advisors and enabling organisations were brought together to explore new markets, grow their businesses, and trade effectively, in both the UK and Ireland as part of the first Celtic Connections Life Sciences Conference.
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Tiny nanoparticles offer significant potential in detecting and treating disease. Exosomes - tiny biological nanoparticles which transfer information between cells - offer significant potential in detecting and treating disease, the most comprehensive overview so far of research in the field has concluded.
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A UNIQUE event bringing together the life sciences sectors from Wales and Ireland will be held at the Life Sciences Hub Wales, on June 20. The Celtic Connections Life Sciences Conference will bring together companies, academics, investors, experts and advisors, enabling organisations to explore new markets, grow their business, and trade effectively, in both the UK and Ireland.
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