Scientists have had positive results from a laboratory-based study using a well-known alcohol aversion drug disulfiram, to combat chemotherapy resistance in the most common type of lung cancer, non-small cell
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Pharmaceutical outsourcing provider, PCI Pharma Services, has acquired Dublin-based pharmaceutical and healthcare contract packaging services provider, Millmount Healthcare. “We are very excited to welcome the Millmount team to PCI,” commented
Medtech firm Health Beacon, whose backers include Bill McCabe’s Oyster Capital, will more than double its Dublin workforce with the addition of 20 new jobs to help spearhead its expansion
Ireland has stepped up its bid to host the European Medicines Agency (EMA) with the official announcement being delivered and reiterated by Minister of Health, Simon Harris over the past
Ashfield Healthcare Communications, a global healthcare communications agency, announces significant growth across the UK and Europe. Ashfield Healthcare Communications has a new presence in Dublin, Ireland, joining the office of
On 4 May, the in vitro diagnostic medical device industry will gather in Dublin for an All-Ireland IVD Symposium on the new European regulation. Mani Subramani, head of business support,
Pharmaceutical wholesaler United Drug has announced a €40 million investment in technology and innovation at its headquarters at Citywest in Dublin. United Drug works with more than 1,800 pharmacies, hospitals,
Researchers at Trinity College Dublin have discovered a way to prevent bacteria from growing on medical devices that are implanted in the human body. The researchers state the discovery is
Dublin-headquartered pharma company Allergan is to invest €42 million in its Irish operations this year. The company, which employs approximately 1,700 people in the Republic, has also announced details of
Dublin-domiciled Medtronic, the world’s largest standalone medical device maker, saw profits more than double at its main Irish subsidiary last year as turnover jumped by almost 500 per cent due