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Direct Biologics Announces FDA Acceptance of IND Application for a Phase I/II Clinical Trial Studying ExoFlo for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
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Direct Biologics Announces FDA Acceptance of IND Application for a Phase I/II Clinical Trial Studying ExoFlo for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
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Speaking to Stuff about an August fundraising event for the Hawthorndale Care Village in Invercargill, where he will be a guest speaker, he opened up on the challenges of his new job, his son’s health and rugby. Having been a professional coach for 20 years it was a “bizarre twist being on the other side of the divide”, working for World Rugby, he said. His new job was busier than expected, “particularly trying to stay agile with Covid-19 at the moment, it’s complicated”. One of his tasks is to ensure continuity of communication between match officials and coaches and, among many other roles, he analyses international games and keeps track of performances, particularly from the match officials.
Audition night beckons for new hopefuls as Farrell looks to a new era
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Andy Farrell urges Ireland to put team needs first after picking eight debutants
Thursday, July 08, 2021
By Ed Elliot, PA
Andy Farrell says Ireland’s debutants must not allow desperation to impress to become detrimental to the team after selecting eight newcomers to face the United States.
Uncapped Ulster quartet Tom O’Toole, Nick Timoney, Robert Baloucoune and James Hume have been named in the Irish starting XV for Saturday’s clash in Dublin, while international rookies Paul Boyle, Caolin Blade, Fineen Wycherley and Harry Byrne are among the replacements.
Head coach Farrell has also handed first Test starts to Craig Casey, Ryan Baird and Gavin Coombes having opted to make eight changes to the team which began last weekend’s 39-31 win over Japan.