The Collaborative European Research Conference (CERC) http://cerc.cit.ie is the result of a long standing research collaboration between Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) and other Institutes and Universities around Europe.
CERC 2013 was hosted by CIT in Cork, on the 17th and 18th of October. Papers and presentations from the areas of Computer Science, Media & Marketing, Electronic Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Biology, Next Generation Sequencing and Business were showcased. The keynote speeches were delivered by CEO Dr Kieran Drain of the National Centre for Physics Research, Tyndall National Institute and Mr Garrett Dee of Enterprise Ireland.
ClouDx-I researcher Dr Paul Dickinson (below) was invited by CERC to talk about his research in Detecting bacterial infection from a single drop of blood using host RNA transcription.
CERC 2013 was hosted by CIT in Cork, on the 17th and 18th of October. Papers and presentations from the areas of Computer Science, Media & Marketing, Electronic Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Biology, Next Generation Sequencing and Business were showcased. The keynote speeches were delivered by CEO Dr Kieran Drain of the National Centre for Physics Research, Tyndall National Institute and Mr Garrett Dee of Enterprise Ireland.
ClouDx-I researcher Dr Paul Dickinson (below) was invited by CERC to talk about his research in Detecting bacterial infection from a single drop of blood using host RNA transcription.
Many of the ClouDx-I team were present for his talk in detecting infections in neonatals.
The ClouDx-I team present at CERC are from left to right: Vlad Belogrudov, John Carroll, Paul Walsh, Aisling O'Driscoll, Hugh Mcglynn, Paul Dickinson and Kai Kropp