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Minister English Announces €1.5M Funding For SFI Researchers to work in Companies

Minister English today announced funding of €1.5 million to support twenty new industry–academia research projects through SFI’s Industry Fellowship Programme. The programme places academic researchers in companies and industry researchers in Irish Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) to conduct research and to stimulate knowledge transfer between academia and industry.

Science Foundation Ireland supported research projects focus on research critical care monitoring for patients, aquaculture, drug delivery and medical devices

The programme is delivered by the Department of Jobs through Science Foundation Ireland (SFI). Announcing the funding, Minister English said, “Fostering strategic collaboration between companies and academic researchers is a key element of the Government’s Action Plan for Jobs and the SFI Industry Fellowship programme is a key initiative in this regard. Leveraging the combination of cutting-edge research talent and leading industry expertise has the potential to deliver significant economic benefit through the commercialisation of research, new investment opportunities for industry and growth in STEM sector jobs. This type of collaboration is also an important contributor to Ireland’s credentials as a global research leader.”

The twenty projects announced involve both major multinational and small Irish companies in areas such as medicine and pharmaceuticals, materials science, data management, agriculture and aquaculture. Companies participating include AbbVie, Cellix Ltd, Genentech, Intel Ireland Ltd, Marine Harvest, Merck Millipore, Perkin Elmer, Pilot Photonics Ltd, Second Genome, Sigmoid Pharma and Tullow Oil.

Professor Mark Ferguson, Director General of Science Foundation Ireland and Chief Scientific Adviser to the Government of Ireland said, “Most of the researchers funded by SFI programmes in the HEIs in Ireland progress to careers in the private sector. The SFI Industry Fellowship Programme offers them the possibility to conduct research in a company for a year to experience the commercial research environment. The company benefits by having highly trained researchers address research problems of importance and relevance to them, and by building links to relevant research groups in Irish HEIs. The SFI Industry Fellowship programme is of value to all companies: both large and small, and is key for strengthening the research eco-system and encouraging the movement of talented people between academia and industry. I am delighted that we have funded 20 SFI industry Fellowships across diverse companies and encourage more applications to the current call.”
Examples of projects supported:

  • Dr Dorota Wencel from Dublin City University will partnerwith BlueBridge Technologies Ltd on the development of a critical care monitor for vulnerable patients.
  • Dr Eugene Mahon from University College Dublin will partner with Sigmoid Pharma to advance state-of-the-art oral drug delivery.
  • Dr Nicola Piana Agostinetti from the Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies will partner with Tullow Oil on shallow crustal exploration using passive seismics to bridge the gap between academic research and industrial-scale applications.
  • Dr Philip McGinity from University College Dublin will partner with Marine Harvest on a project focused on Salmon aquaculture and the environment.

 

SFI is now accepting applications from Researchers in Irish HEIs to partner with companies in Ireland and abroad under the 2015 SFI Industry Fellowship Programme. The purpose of the Industry Fellowship programme is to facilitate the bi-directional movement of academic and industry researchers. Fellowships can be awarded to academic researchers wishing to spend time in industry worldwide and to individuals from industry anywhere in the world (including Ireland) wishing to spend time in an eligible Irish Research Body. Fellowships of up to €120,000 - either full-time or part-time - are available. Industry Fellowship academic applicants can be at any level from Postdoctoral Researchers up to Professor. Industry applicants may be either based in Ireland or abroad. More information is available at www.sfi.ie

For further information, please contact:

Alva O’Cleirigh, Science Foundation Ireland, 087 9152553 or Niamh Bradley 01 607 3228
Piaras Kelly/David Callaghan, Edelman Piaras.kelly@edelman.com / David.Callaghan@edelman.com
01 678 9333

Notes to Editor:
SFI Industry Fellowship Programme Recipients

Lead Applicant

Academic Partner

Industry Partner

Proposal Title

Marcus Claesson

UCC

Second Genome

Enhancing the potential of metatranscriptomics for elucidating the role of differential gene expression of lesional bacteria in inflammatory bowel disease

Maciej Dobrzynski

UCD

AstraZeneca R&D | Discovery Sciences

Computational and experimental study of drug response variability in a collection of breast cancer cell lines cultured in 3D assays

Philip McGinnity

UCC

Marine Harvest

Salmon Aquaculture and the Environment: An exploration by industry and academia of opportunities for collaborative research (primarily farm wild interactions) providing evidence based science to ensure credible methodologies for certification.

Mark Tangney

UCC

Perkin Elmer

Bacteria, Tumours and Imaging

Peter Fleming

TCD

Merck Millipore

Evaluating the effect of new poly (vinylidene fluoride) material characteristics on the structural properties of membranes produced via phase inversion

David Duffy

UCD

Genentech

Single-cell RNA-seq of in vivo islet cell transdifferentiation: a systems medicine approach to future diabetes treatment strategies.

Sean O'Duill

DCU

Pilot Photonics Ltd

Design of transmitters for Terabit/s capacity optical networks

Nan Zhang

UCD

Cellix Ltd.

Development of cost-effective microfluidic flow cytometer using microinjection molding

Anthony Ryan

TCD

SuprTecBox

Development and validation of data management modules and analysis pipelines for a Biobank Information Management System

Eugene Mahon

UCD

Sigmoid Pharma

Multiparticulate Technology Development for Enhanced Oral Delivery of Pharmaceuticals

Nicola Piana Agostinetti

DIAS

Geophysical Technology and Operations, Tullow Oil plc

Shallow crustal exploration using passive seismics: bridging the gap between academic research and industrial-scale applications

Dorota Wencel

DCU

BlueBridge Technologies Ltd.

Development of a critical care monitor for vulnerable patients

Martyn Pemble

TNI

IBM TJ Watson Research Center

Microcontact Printing of Organic Monolayers for the Selective Placement of Carbon Nanotubes

Anna Rotondo

DCU

Intel Ireland Ltd

Simulation-based decision support systems for optimal operational management of black box manufacturing systems components

Francesco Caiazza

UCD

Alaunus Bioscience

Developing Multiplex Substrate Profiling by Mass Spectrometry as a prognostic tool for colorectal cancer

Graham O'Mahony

UCC

AbbVie

Process Transfer and Optimisation of an Extrusion/Spheronisation Process

Gerard Wall

NUIG

Snowy Range Instruments

Development of a SERS-based point-of-care immunosensor incorporating recombinant antibodies

Maria Chiara Leva

TCD

McAleer

The development of an integrated risk register for process safety performance improvement: A participatory trial

Nora Balfe

TCD

Irish Rail

Identification of leading indicators for railway driver operations

Lorena Monzon

TCD

Stryker Instruments

Surface Modification of Stryker Surgical Tools - MOST

About Science Foundation Ireland
SFI funds oriented basic and applied research in the areas of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) which promotes and assists the development and competitiveness of industry, enterprise and employment in Ireland. The Foundation also promotes and supports the study of, education in and engagement with, STEM and promotes an awareness and understanding of the value of STEM to society and in particular to the growth of the economy. See www.sfi.ie