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Professor Fergal O’Gara, BIOMERIT Research Centre, School of Microbiology, University College Cork, is the recipient of the Irish Thoracic Society Research Grant 2018, awarded under the MRCG/HRB Joint Funding Scheme and supported by GSK through an unrestricted educational grant. The title of the research project is ‘ Evaluating a novel macrolide based early intervention in the clinical management of chronic infections and inflammation in Cystic Fibrosis’.
Pictured receiving the reward on behalf of the Research Team is co-investigator Dr David Mullane, Consultant Respiratory Paediatrician, Cork University Hospital with Mr Jon Barbour, Director of Medical Affairs, GSK and Professor Ross Morgan, President of the Irish Thoracic Society.
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