6th February, 2018
DkIT-led COPD Research Project Shortlisted at NI Healthcare Awards 2018

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The BREATH (Border and Regions Airways Training Hub) project, which is a cross-border partnership between Dundalk Institute of Technology, Queen’s University Belfast and the University of the West of Scotland, has been shortlisted for a Northern Ireland Healthcare Award.

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2nd February, 2018
Urgent Call to Tackle Killer Disease on World COPD Day

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15 November 2017. Dundalk, Ireland. Over one hundred patients, healthcare workers and politicians across the UK and Ireland have come together on World Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) day (Wednesday 15 November) to launch an integrated project to tackle the killer disease which takes over 600,000 lives in the EU every year. €7.7m has been […]

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2nd February, 2018
DkIT researchers take centre stage at European Parliament to showcase cross-border investigations into COPD

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01 December, 2017. Dundalk, Ireland.  Dr Keith Thornbury from the Smooth Muscle Research Centre in Dundalk Institute of Technology (DkIT), was invited to attend an exhibition and reception in the European Parliament, along with Professor Lorraine Martin from Queen’s University of Belfast (QUB) and Professor John Lockhart from the University of the West of Scotland […]

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6th December, 2017
The effect smoking can have on you

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28th November, 2016
Test Blog Post With File Download for Members

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