NEWS

2022
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
February 22, 2023

2022 An electrical approach to sensing cancer
Research Lives: Justina Ugwah, PhD candidate, Tyndall National Institute, UCC Expand ‘I have been really happily surprised at how patients want to help with
February 22, 2023

2019 MON, 22 JUL, 2019 – 06:20 A breast biopsy result in an instant
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,
February 22, 2023

2019 SmartProbe shortlisted for SFI Future Innovator Award
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
February 22, 2023