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Our approach

From discovery to use.

We build translation into research planning—from unmet clinical need and manufacturability to intellectual property and industry collaboration.

Partnerships may include collaborative grants, sponsored research, material or device co-development, clinical advice, licensing and new-company formation. Formal engagements are coordinated with RCSI’s Office of Research and Innovation.

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academic

Academic networks

AMBER

The Research Ireland Centre for Advanced Materials and BioEngineering Research.

CÚRAM

Research Ireland centre for medical devices and implants for chronic disease.

FutureNeuro

Research Ireland centre for translational brain science and neurological therapeutics.

clinical

Clinical collaborators

Beaumont Hospital

Clinical collaboration supports respiratory research, patient-derived models and translation across RCSI programmes.

industry

Industry partners

Integra LifeSciences

Collaborates with TERG on advanced biomaterials for peripheral-nerve repair and commercial translation.

Hollister

Named by RCSI as a current TERG industry partner, with interests that include ostomy and skin health.

Johnson & Johnson

Named by RCSI among TERG’s current industry partners supporting translational research engagement.

Ashland

Named by RCSI among TERG’s current industry partners in advanced materials and translation.

spinout

Spin-outs

Pumpinheart

RCSI/TERG spin-out developing a miniature implantable pump for heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.

LEP Biomedical

A TERG-supported spin-out named on the official RCSI industry and commercial engagement page.

Tympulse Medical

A TERG-supported medical-device spin-out named on the official RCSI industry and commercial engagement page.

funder

Funders

IRFU Charitable Trust

Supports TERG spinal-cord injury research and contributes patient and public insight through its community.

Industry & innovation

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