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 SectorsLAMVAL - Crystal Engineering Enabling the Combination of Antiepileptic AgentsIn epilepsy, failure to adhere to a dosage regimen which maintains therapeutic levels of antiepileptic drugs could lead to a fatal seizure. Often many patients with epilepsy are not seizure free with one drug and often c... pdf 148.1KBModifying Macrophages for the Treatment of Inflammatory DiseasesMacrophages are a sub-type of immune cells that are critical for fighting infection in the body through the release of inflammatory and toxic mediators. However if inflammation persists these Macrophages become destructi... pdf 306.3KBSalus - Head Lice TreatmentSalus is a brush and conditioner applicator specifically for the treatment of head lice. By minimising the quantity of water required to apply conditioning solution to hair, Salus can be used in resource-scarce environme... pdf 6.9MBProbes to Study Endogenous Enzyme ActivityThe development of a new activity-based probe to study Deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs) which are an important class of enzyme that break down proteins.pdf 452.1KBTherapeutic Approach to Restore Haemostasis in Individuals with HaemophiliaA therapeutic approach for the treatment of haemophilia in individuals by restoring their levels of haemostasis through anticoagulant pathways mediated by Activated Protein C (APC).pdf 498KB First 12345678910111213141516171819 Last Print Bookmark Top