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[20 Oct 2009 | No Comment | ]
Company focus: Pfizer

As Friday last (16th Oct) was officially the day Wyeth became Pfizer, we thought it presented the perfect opportunity to profile what is now one of Ireland’s largest employers. An internet search for Wyeth will bring you to the new Pfizer page (link).

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[15 Oct 2009 | No Comment | ]
Company focus: Trinity Biotech (Bray)

Trinity Biotech plc is a public company (NASDAQ: TRIB) with manufacturing facilities in Bray, Ireland, Jamestown, New York and Carlsbad, California.
The company specialises in the development, manufacture and marketing of diagnostic products which utilise immunoassay technologies. Trinity markets over 120 products through distributors in 80 countries.

The company was formed in 1992 and attained its first full year of profit in 1997. Trinity Biotech has expanded through a combination of internal and acquisition-led growth.

Through a combination of in-house R & D and acquisitions, the company has assembled an impressive product portfolio and achieved an excellence in developing, manufacturing and marketing quality products that meet market demands. Its product range utilises immunoassay techniques, which have been employed to develop tests in five main formats. One-step rapid tests which utilise the company’s proprietary Uni-Gold™ Technology, multiple tests on Microtitre plates, Western Blot, immunofluorescence and coagulation

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[11 Oct 2009 | No Comment | ]
Company Focus - Schering Plough

Schering-Plough Corporation is a pharmaceutical company founded in 1851 by Ernst Christian Friedrich Schering as Schering AG in Germany. In 1971, the Schering Corporation merged with Plough (founded by Memphis area entrepreneur Abe Plough in 1908) to form Schering Plough.

In March 2007, Schering-Plough Corp. purchased Organon International, the pharmaceutical manufacturing unit of Netherlands-based Akzo Nobel, for $14.4 billion, giving the US pharmaceutical company an array of women’s health products and numerous late-stage pipelines of experimental medicines.

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[1 Sep 2009 | No Comment | ]
Life Science Launches its Web 2.0 periodic table

Life Science Recruitment is a specialist scientific and healthcare recruitment company based in Dublin and is the first Irish recruitment company to develop a portfolio of industry-specific recruitment websites. Presented in an innovative periodic table format (Life Science Periodic Table), the aim is to make job-seeking in specific vertical markets more relevant, targeted and efficient for candidates.

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[26 Aug 2009 | No Comment | ]
Propofol - The Pharmacology behind Michael Jackson’s Death

Propofol is very short acting hypnotic agent used to induce general anesthesia and to maintain patients who are mechanically ventilated. For those of you who have undergone general anesthesia, the milky white liquid is probably the last thing you see prior to being knocked out - as once injected propofol will induce unconsciousness in around 10 seconds. Due to its ability to impair memory while under its influence and its appearance as a white liquid, propofol is jokingly called “milk of amnesia” by medical professionals. Interestingly, Michael called propofol his “milk”.

SO WHAT WENT WRONG…?

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[10 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]
Very cool way to teach kids (and adults) the periodic table!

Found a very cool use of technology meeting science head on. Lots of fun playing with you periodic table!
Simply follow the link -> www.ptable.com
RH

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[5 Mar 2009 | One Comment | ]
Stimulating Science in the USA: Funding for Research Included in Stimulus Package

In the hopes of fending of the current economic down turn, President Barack Obama signed in to law on February 17th the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), more commonly referred to as the “Stimulus Package”. Along with tax relief and investments in infrastructure, healthcare, and education, the law includes funding for scientific research. Within the $787 billion dollar package is $111B designated for infrastructure and science.

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[26 Feb 2009 | One Comment | ]
Popular Scientists - Brian May

As anyone who knows me knows, I’m a huge Brian May fan. Here’s why - as well as being one of the worlds premier guitarists, he is also an accomplished scientist! Brian re-visited his PhD that was left hanging when Queen started making waves back in ‘74. Completed in 2007 entitled: A Survey of Radial Velocities in the Zodiacal Dust Cloud.
Dr. Brian May is also the current chancellor of Liverpool John Moore University. He has co-authored a book called: Bang: A complete history of the Universe with Patrick Moore and Chris Lintott. …