Simone Albrecht
I joined NIBRT as a postdoctoral researcher in March 2012. My project focusses on the establishment of LC-MS based workflows for the high-throughput analysis of O-glycans and on the elucidation of...
View Article3rd Annual GlycoScience Ireland Meeting
This year’s GlycoScience Ireland meeting was held in the Conway Institute, University College Dublin (August 31st-September 1st 2010). For further information please visit the conference page.
View ArticleJerrard Hayes
Immunoglobulins, commonly known as antibodies are important glycoprotein sensors of the immune system which recognize and subsequently remove harmful foreign antigens such as bacteria and viruses. They...
View ArticleSpecial Recognition Award winner in the 2012 Facility of the Year Awards...
The FOYA program is the pharmaceutical industry’s premier awards program dedicated to celebrating innovation and accomplishments in facility design, construction, and operation. NIBRT have been awarded...
View ArticleInaugural Meeting of the Glycosylation and Disease Subgroup of the...
The Inaugural Meeting of the Glycosylation and Disease Subgroup of the Euroglycoscience Forum, which was created by the European Science Foundation, is being organised by Prof Pauline Rudd and took...
View ArticleWaters and NIBRT launch UPLC Glycan database to improve predictability in...
Waters and Ireland’s National Institute for Bioprocessing Research and Training (NIBRT), lead by Prof. Pauline Rudd, have developed a comprehensive solution to complex glycan analysis that combines...
View ArticleGE Healthcare agrees research alliance with NIBRT
GE Healthcare has announced a new biopharmaceutical research collaboration with the National Institute for Bioprocessing Research and Training (NIBRT) in Ireland. The partnership is aimed at driving...
View Article4th Annual Meeting of GlycoScience Ireland
4th Annual Meeting of GlycoScience Ireland will be held in Teagasc Food Research Centre – Moorepark, Fermoy, Co. Cork , 21st October 2011. Registration will be opened at the end of August, 2011....
View ArticleLouise Unwin
The overall aim of the project I am working on is to develop tools for the identification and the detection of novel glycan biomarkers in clinical samples. It is a Seventh Framework Programme involving...
View ArticlePauline M. Rudd
Professor Pauline Rudd (NIBRT Research Professor of Glycobiology) heads a research group in the National Institute for Bioprocessing Research and Training (NIBRT) and is currently located in the...
View ArticlePatrick Jennings
I joined the GlycoScience group in NIBRT in 2010 as a research assistant working on academic and contract research projects. I now work as an analytical scientist conducting contract research for a...
View ArticleRebecca Duke
Since July 2012, I have been working as a Postdoctoral Researcher on a collaborative research project between NIBRT and L’Oréal Paris. The aim of the project is to characterize the N-glycans of human...
View ArticleFergal Duffy
Current Area of Interest I joined the bioinformatics team as a postdoctoral researcher in 2013, and I am now the maintainer and developer of GlycoBase, the NIBRT Glycan data knowledgebase. I am also...
View ArticleMargaret Doherty
Current Area of Interest My role within NIBRT is to further advance our current high-throughput technology and develop a fully automated system utilizing a robotic platform. Current analytical...
View ArticleRadka Saldova-Fahey
I joined the GlycoScience group in May 2005 as a Research Assistant and defended my PhD at the Institute of Chemical Technology Prague in November 2007. I continued as a Postdoctoral Researcher...
View ArticleHenning Stöckmann
Coming from an interdisciplinary background, I am interested in the development of tools and technologies to solve problems in biology. I am particularly attracted to the field of chemical glycobiology...
View ArticleNiaobh McLoughlin
Current Area of Interest I have been employed with NIBRT since October 2007. My role in NIBRT is to manage the Dublin-Oxford Glycobiology Laboratory, headed by Prof. Pauline M. Rudd and to manage...
View ArticleBarbara Keegan
I have been employed with NIBRT since February 2010. My current role within NIBRT is as the Personal Assistant to Professor Pauline Rudd. I have a very varied, extremely busy, and a very satisfying...
View ArticleSilvia Millan Martin
Current Area of Interest: I joined Nibrt in September 2012 becoming part of the GlycoScience group as a postdoctoral research scientist in the Mass Spectrometry Lab, working on academic and contract...
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