SMARTProbe”, a University College Cork and Tyndall National Institute technology was awarded €753K by Enterprise Ireland to continue technical and commercial development on a bioimpedance
Research Lives: Justina Ugwah, PhD candidate, Tyndall National Institute, UCC Expand ‘I have been really happily surprised at how patients want to help with
The SmartProbe needle can give women a cancer all-clear immediately, thus sparing them an anxious wait and reducing a test backlog clogged with benign results,
he Smartprobe team are currently engaging with the SPRINT Accelerator programme and will become a spin-out within the next two years. The technology is currently being