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The NICB is a multidisciplinary centre of research in fundamental and applied Cellular Biotechnology, Molecular Cell Biology, Ocular diseases and Biological Chemistry. It includes a multidisciplinary team of Cell and Molecular Biologists, Biotechnologists. Chemists and Computer scientists. The institute draws from the established expertise of researchers in Dublin City University, IT Tallaght and NUI Maynooth with the aim to be a Centre of world-class expertise, in Cellular and Molecular Biotechnology, a diverse and expanding interdisciplinary science. The NICB has combined the variety of expertise of its researchers to develop targeted research programmes in key areas relating to identification of new therapeutic targets and diagnostic methods for disease (in particular for cancer, microbial diseases and diabetes) and understanding of basic biological processes including regulation of gene expression during cell differentiation and their translational to industrial and medical applications.
DRHEA Masterclass:Translational Cancer Research Friday 19th and 26th April 2013 Further InformationCONFERENCE: BIOTECHNOLOGY IN ACTION 2012 Stem Cells & Tissue Engineering, Biopharmaceutical Production and Cancer Biomarkers. The HELIX, Dublin City University. 4th – 6th September 2012. For more information email: nicbconference@dcu.ie Conference Programme Conference registration Abstract SubmissionBiotechnology, Biomedicine and Bioethics For Beginners The course has now finished. Details on future courses will appear here. For information on the previous course: Click here NICB IS FUNDED BY: ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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National Institute for Cellular Biotechnology, Ireland, 2010 |
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