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Dublin company Akkure Genomics crowdfunds its way to €1.2m


Dublin company Akkure Genomics crowdfunds its way to €1.2m
Prof Oran Rigby, CEO and co-founder of Akkure Genomics. Image: Paul Sharp/SharpPix
Akkure Genomics will use its latest funding round to support an expansion of its clinical trials platform.
Akkure Genomics launched a crowdfunding campaign on Spark Crowdfunding in late January. The plan was to run a 35-day campaign to reach a €500,000 target. Within one week, the company had passed €1m in crowdfunding.
The campaign has now closed with €1.2m raised by more than 300 investors. The scaling digital health company will use this funding to accelerate the roll-out of its clinical trials platform. It is targeting a US launch in the next 12 to 18 months, which this funding will support. ....

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Funding of €800,000 awarded for breast cancer treatment research


The Caroline Foundation has been awarded €800,000 for breast cancer treatment research.
The award was funded by Science Foundation Ireland and Puma Biotechnology and will go towards advancing cancer research skills in DCU.
SFI provided €400,000 of the funding and the rest was provided by Puma Biotechnology, a biopharma company that specialises in the acquisition and development of novel therapeutics for the treatment of cancer.
The Caroline Foundation was established in memory of Greystones woman Caroline Dwyer-Hickey who died in 2013 aged 35 after a nine-year battle with cancer. Caroline was a patient of Professor John Crown from the time of her being diagnosed with breast cancer in June 2004, and was a public advocate for cancer research. ....

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