All HEI'sAthlone Institute of TechnologyCork Institute of TechnologyDublin City UniversityDublin Institute of TechnologyMaynooth UniversityNational University of Ireland, GalwayRoyal College of SurgeonsTeagascTrinity College DublinUniversity College CorkUniversity College DublinUniversity of LimerickWaterford Institute of Technology 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 SectorsSubtilomycin – A Novel Marine-Derived Antibiotic for Aquaculture Applications From University College Cork June 2016Bacillus subtilis strain MMA7, isolated from the marine sponge Haliclona simulans, displays a broad spectrum of activity against gram-positive and gram-negative marine pathogens including Aeromonas hydrophila and Vibrio ... pdf 79.7KBMicrobypass Stent (MBStent): An Implantable Medical Device to Induce Bypass of Arterial Blockages from University College Cork June 2016Conventional surgical strategies aimed at bypassing vessel blockages are frequently not feasible because of the poor condition of patient blood vessels, co-existing diseases or lack of suitable bypass conduits. The need ... pdf 212.3KBSecuRetract – Creating Space in Laparoscopic Surgery from University College Cork June 2016SecuRetract is a patented, small-bowel retractor with application in a number of laparoscopic surgical settings. One of the most common challenges encountered during laparoscopy is that of the distended loops of bowel or... pdf 141.8KBSmartPack – Antimicrobial Packaging Materials from University College Cork June 2016PVC and LDPE Films with incorporated antimicrobial nanoparticles increase the shelf life of muscle foods compared to control films by retarding the microbiological growth of spoilage bacteria.pdf 142.8KBCyclovector – RNA Drug Delivery by Cyclodextrin Vectors from University College Cork June 2016Modified Cyclodextrins (CDs) represent a major advance over current non-viral delivery vectors for siRNA. The Cyclodextrin vectors developed at UCC/UCD have a favourable toxicity profile and do not evoke an immune respon... pdf 172.8KB First 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526 Last Print Bookmark Top