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Systems Biology Ireland (SBI) is a Science Foundation Ireland-funded centre for science, engineering and technology research. It is an initiative between University College Dublin (UCD) and University of Galway (UCG). It is based on the Belfield campus of UCD, and works in the areas of systems biology, systems medicine and personalised medicine.

SBI designs new therapeutic approaches to cancer, its research enabling the development of technologies that can be used for early identification of responsive patient groups and accelerated discovery of new combination therapies.

People associated with SBI include its director Prof. Walter Kolch and deputy director Prof. Boris Kholodenko

References

  1. Collaborative programmes - SBI ucd.ie
  2. John Kennedy (15 September 2009). "Irish Govt invests €15m in new systems biology research centre". Archived from the original on 19 July 2011.
  3. Steven E. F. Brown (7 October 2009). "Hewlett-Packard inks biology research deal in Ireland". San Francisco Business Times.
  4. SBI Home page ucd.ie
  5. SBI Principal Investigators ucd.ie

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