XENOPHON PROJECT

CÚRAM - SUMMER 2017

2/8/2017

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The Xenophon Project is on residency at CÚRAM this summer. CÚRAM is the Science Foundation Ireland Centre for Research in Medical Devices, based at NUI Galway.

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Maeve O'Lynn and Siobhan McGibbon meet with Dr Siti Ismail in the CÚRAM labs (Photo credit - Andrea Fitzpatrick)

Maeve and Siobhan have been observing experiments, visiting the labs, using the equipment, discovering cutting bio-science research in progress and spending time talking to, filming and recording the Centre’s researchers: : Rachel Ronan, Eleni Chrysostomou, Dr Timothy Dubuc and Dr Siti Ismail.

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Maeve and Siobhan study colonies of hydractinia, a marine organism studied for its regenerative properties, in the CÚRAM labs (Photo credit - Andrea Fitzpatrick)

These visits form part of our research and development for a new Xenophon Project installation, which has been funded by Science Foundation Ireland and commissioned by Science Gallery Dublin. It will be shown as part of their In Case of Emergency season, which runs from 13th October 2017 – 4th February 2018.
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We would like to thank everyone in CÚRAM for sharing their research and their time with us and we look forward to showing this piece at Science Gallery Dublin in the autumn.
So if you put two colonies next to each other, there are two ways this can go.
See you in October!
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Siobhan observes on-going research in the CÚRAM labs (Photo credit - Andrea Fitzpatrick)


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Note:
CÚRAM is a national research centre advancing R&D in the medical device sector. Supported by Science Foundation Ireland, CÚRAM enhances Ireland's standing as a major hub for the global medical devices industry. Based at NUI Galway, CÚRAM works with industry and clinical partners to radically improve health outcomes for chronically ill patients by enhancing and developing both traditional and new combinational medical devices from molecular design stage to implant manufacturing. Follow @curamdevices on twitter and read more at www.curamdevices.ie
 

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