Tagged: Pharmaceutical & News
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Delivering the goods for new therapeutics News
10.05.2013 Getting therapeutics to their site of action in the body is a key step in successful treatment. Claire O’Connell talked to Prof Sally-Ann Cryan about her work to deliver the... -
Ireland plans to create 20,000 new manufacturing jobs by 2016 News
22.04.2013 The Irish Government has published plans devised by Forfás and the Expert Group on Future Skills to create 20,000 new manufacturing jobs by 2016. -
Novartis to establish business services centre in Dublin, creating about 100 jobs News
08.04.2013 Novartis, the world’s second-largest pharmaceutical company, is set to grow its presence in Ireland with a new regional business services centre in Dublin, creating about 100... -
DocMorris launches app to remind customers when to take their prescriptions News
28.03.2013 Pharmacy chain DocMorris has invested €200,000 in a new app that could improve medicine administration and cut down on the Irish State’s healthcare bills.Categories: Apps -
Ireland is the world’s third most globalised nation by GDP News
12.03.2013 Ireland is the world’s third most globalised nation in terms of GDP and remains the most globalised nation in the western world, according to Ernst & Young’s latest...Categories: Life Sciences, Leadership & Management, Investments, Financial Services, Financial, Economy, Digital Media -
280 pharmaceutical jobs to go at MSD plant in Wicklow News
07.03.2013 Some 280 jobs are to be lost at pharmaceutical manufacturer MSD, which is to close its plant in Rathdrum, Co Wicklow, by the end of 2015. -
Making the German connections in med tech News
04.03.2013 In Germany, med tech is thriving. In fact, it’s one of the largest markets in the world for medical devices and technology. And, as exhibitors at the Medtec Europe expo in... -
10 new med-tech jobs for Q1 Scientific in Waterford News
02.03.2013 Waterford-based pharmaceutical stability storage business Q1 Scientific has announced the creation of 10 new jobs for the south-east at the launch of its new Irish operations. -
Scientific research centres get €300m funding boost from State and industry News
25.02.2013 In what is being described as the largest ever State-industry co-funding announcement for Ireland’s research field, €300m is set to be invested in seven new research centres...Categories: Science, Research, Renewable Energy, R&D, Life Sciences, Investments, Internet, Intellectual Property, Engineering, Energy -
Software can breathe new life into medical devices News
19.02.2013 Ennis, Co Clare-based Vitalograph specialises in cardio-respiratory technology, and provides equipment and clinical trials services to global pharmaceutical industries. Claire... -
The life scientist - an interview with Peter Milner News
10.01.2013 Roscrea, Co Tipperary, native Peter Milner is a world-renowned industrial scientist, venture capitalist and entrepreneur whose first company was bought for US$1.5bn and whose...Categories: Science, Research, R&D, Life Sciences, Leadership & Management, Investments, Intellectual Property, Education, Economy -
Abbott completes separation, newly established AbbVie to oversee Sligo expansion News
02.01.2013 From today, Abbott has separated into two listed public companies and nearly 400 Irish staff in Sligo, Cork and Dublin began working for AbbVie, the newly established global... -
WIT secures €3.7m in SFI research funding News
17.12.2012 Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) has secured almost €3.7m in research funding from Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) as part of the Irish Government’s €30m investment in... -
Tech Jobs 2012 - Top 50 jobs announcements of 2012: Nos 30-26 News
13.12.2012 Today we continue our countdown of Ireland’s top jobs announcement stories of 2012. It was the year companies in sectors that are thriving despite the downturn – technology,...Categories: Software, R&D, Online Business, Life Sciences, Investments, Government, Economy, Careers and Employment, Bio TechTags: Health, Jobs Announcements, Jobs, Employment, Paddy Power, Enda Kenny, Pharmaceutical, MedTech -
Science Review 2012 - Top 100 science stories: Nos 35-31 News
12.12.2012 We continue our countdown of Ireland’s top science and innovation stories of 2012. It was the year Dublin became the European City of Science and major scientific breakthroughs... -
Irish pharmaceutical packaging firm inks deal with Canada’s Apotex News
08.11.2012 Irish company Millmount Healthcare, which carries out packaging outsourcing services for pharmaceutical companies, has forged a manufacturing order deal with the Canadian... -
Cork company Luxcel signs distribution deal with Japanese firm News
01.11.2012 Luxcel Biosciences Ltd’s products are heading into the Japanese pharma and academic markets, now that the University College Cork spin-out company has signed a distribution... -
GSK to keep Stiefel plant open, expects jobs growth in 2014 News
15.10.2012 GlaxoSmithKline’s Stiefel plant in Sligo was originally scheduled to close next year, but a turnaround from GSK on the back of an in-depth strategic review means the plant will...Categories: Investments, Careers and Employment -
Two US scientists share Nobel chemistry prize News
10.10.2012 Two US scientists, Robert Lefkowitz and Brian Kobilka, have been awarded the 2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their studies of G-protein–coupled receptors that enable the... -
Janssen wins overall Engineers Ireland CPD Company of the Year award News
04.10.2012 The overhaul of a business model that led to the creation of 500 technology jobs at two locations in Cork has led to pharmaceuticals giant Janssen winning the 2012 Engineers...Categories: Upskilling, Training, Science, Life Sciences, Leadership & Management, Engineering, Engineer, Economy