All HEI'sATU DonegalATU Galway-MayoATU SligoDublin City UniversityDun Laoghaire IADTDundalk ITMaynooth UniversityMTU CorkMTU KerryNational College of Ireland (NCI)NCADRoyal College of SurgeonsSETU CarlowSETU WaterfordTeagascTrinity College DublinTUD BlanchardstownTUD GrangegormonTUD TallaghtTUS AthloneTUS LimerickUniversity College CorkUniversity College DublinUniversity of GalwayUniversity of Limerick All SectorsFuture Networks and Communications, IoT Data Analytics, Management, Security, Privacy, Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (incl. Machine Learning)Digital Platforms, Content and Applications, Augmented & Virtual RealityConnected Health Medical DevicesDiagnosticsTherapeutics Food for HealthSmart & Sustainable Food Production and Processing Decarbonising the Energy SystemSustainable LivingAdvanced & Smart ManufacturingManufacturing & Novel MaterialsInnovation in Services and Business ProcessingSectorsResearch Theme Sub SectorsA Microfluidic Enabled System With Disposable Cartridges for Cross Mixing Samples With Reagents This is a microfluidic enabled system using a disposable cartridge and a centrifuge system for cross mixing samples with reagents allowing for onboard mixing and reducing down the number of pipette steps by either the ma... pdf 764.9KBBarrier Film Based Technologies for Storing Wet Reagents StablyA solution for storing wet reagents stably for a period greater than two months that allows the release of the stored reagents more easily and controllably . The thin barrier film creates storage chambers within the cha... pdf 1.3MB*COVID-19* MicroArray Patch Technology for Drug/Vaccine Delivery ImmuPatch is a new technology for skin-based drug and vaccine delivery. The small low-cost patch offers benefits to healthcare practitioners and patients, particularly those patients with a fear of needles. pdf 971.6KB*COVID-19* New Structural Class of Phosphononucleosides as Broad Antiviral Agents pdf 573.1KB*COVID-19* Novel Selection System for Host Cells - A Nutrient Deprivation System The CHO cell engineering group at NICB have developed a novel nutrient deprivation system based on a putrescine starvation system.pdf 1MB First 1234567891011121314151617181920212223 Last Print Bookmark Top