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12 EU fundings (€3,435,912): Development and Application of a New Class of Halogenated Reagents to Commercially Valuable Targets … BdlYear 2016 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Educational Institution, Dublin, Ireland

15/12/2016 EU funding (€1,572,880): Scaling up Safe Surgery for District and Rural Populations in Africa
26/09/2016 EU funding (€101,325): Controlling Cartilage to Bone Transitions for Improved Treatment of Bone Defects and Osteoarthritis
19/12/2016 EU funding (€130,500): Development and Application of a New Class of Halogenated Reagents to Commercially Valuable Targets
01/03/2016 EU funding (€175,866): Bio-conjugatable and Bio-responsive Near Infrared Fluorochromes
07/04/2016 EU funding (€175,866): Gender-related differences in expression of microRNAs in cystic fibrosis
01/04/2016 EU funding (€175,866): Sustainable Polypeptide Nanoparticle Platform for Drug Delivery
07/04/2016 EU funding (€187,866): A comprehensive analysis of microRNA-124 regulated gene networks and its role in epilepsy.
02/05/2016 EU funding (€243,750): Water - Sustainable Point-Of-Use Treatment Technologies
01/09/2016 EU funding (€248,063): An Investigation into the viability of employing lipoaspirate fluid as a cellular source in the production of small diameter tissue engineered vascular grafts
01/09/2016 EU funding (€248,063): An Investigation into the viability of employing lipoaspirate fluid as a cellular source in the production of small diameter tissue engineered vascular grafts
01/04/2016 EU funding (€87,933): Development of a chemotherapeutic gel for glioblastoma multiforme treatment
01/05/2016 EU funding (€87,933): Local delivery of PTH(1-34) from an injectable collagen-hydroxyapatite scaffold for non-invasive treatment of bisphosphonate associated atypical femoral fractures

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