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Trinity researchers secure government funding for next generation therapies for incurable cancers
Researchers at the Trinity Translational Medicine Institute (TTMI) are part of a successful consortium to secure €6.8M government funding as part of a 3-year, €10.5M programme to develop next generation cell therapies for cancer.
The HEALED consortium is one of 29 projects that the government has funded under the Disruptive Technologies Innovation Fund (DTIF) which is managed and funded through the Department of Enterprise and Innovation (DBEI) in Ireland.
The research team at TTMI at St James’s Hospital have partnered with RemedyBio, aCGT Vector DAC and the SFI Centre for Research Training (CRT) in Genomics Data Science at NUIG to create the HEALED Consortium