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NUIG-based fellow is named as finalist in Researcher of the Year

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Galway-based NUIG researcher Dr Eva Szegezdi was announced as a finalist at the Irish Cancer Society’s Researcher of the Year 2012, which took place at a special Celebration of Research night in Dublin last week.

Through the glass darkly

Those who have been forced through serious illness – I am thinking now of cancer - to confront and acknowledge the existence within them of a mindless ‘malignancy’, whose baneful efflorescence aims at their damage or destruction, will, at some point, be faced with the burden of finding some way to cope with this dark knowledge.

NUIG scientists make breakthrough in breast cancer research

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Scientists at NUI Galway have discovered a new class of genes which could help to suppress tumour growth of breast cancer cells.

Support benefit night and help fund US cancer treatment for local man

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A benefit night being held in the city tomorrow (Friday) aims to raise vital funds to finance a cancer treatment programme in Texas for a Galway based man.

Spice up your fitness regime with Curves

For healthy weight loss try the Curves weight management classes commencing on Monday October 17 from 6.15pm to 7pm at Curves, Castlebar.

NUI Galway research may lead to new cancer drugs

Scientists at NUI Galway have identified a protein in cancer cells which could pave the way for the development of new treatments for serious illnesses.

Brain injury group meetings

Do you have an acquired brain injury? Are you caring for somebody with an acquired brain injury? Then BRÍ support group meetings are for you.

Research breakthrough could transform face of breast cancer care

A breakthrough by NUI Galway based researchers could transform the face of breast cancer care.

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