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15/05/2017
Pictured this morning (Monday 15th May) at the Cork Training Centre Biopharma Facility in Carrigaline were . 
Celebrating 10 years of success and excellence, the facility was first established in 2007 when the need for the development of practical skills within the emerging Life Sciences sector in Cork was recognised. During this morning’s anniversary event, companies such as Janssen Biologics, Eli Lilly, Novartis, GE Healthcare, Pall and GSK were awarded with Certificates of Excellence for their continued support of and collaboration with this vital centre of education. For more see corktrainingcentre.ie 
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
1D2C4812(1) 
 REPRO FREE
15/05/2017
Pictured this morning (Monday 15th May) at the Cork Training Centre Biopharma Facility in Carrigaline were . 
Celebrating 10 years of success and excellence, the facility was first established in 2007 when the need for the development of practical skills within the emerging Life Sciences sector in Cork was recognised. During this morning’s anniversary event, companies such as Janssen Biologics, Eli Lilly, Novartis, GE Healthcare, Pall and GSK were awarded with Certificates of Excellence for their continued support of and collaboration with this vital centre of education. For more see corktrainingcentre.ie 
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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REPRO FREE
15/05/2017
Pictured this morning (Monday 15th May) at the Cork Training Centre Biopharma Facility in Carrigaline were .
Celebrating 10 years of success and excellence, the facility was first established in 2007 when the need for the development of practical skills within the emerging Life Sciences sector in Cork was recognised. During this morning’s anniversary event, companies such as Janssen Biologics, Eli Lilly, Novartis, GE Healthcare, Pall and GSK were awarded with Certificates of Excellence for their continued support of and collaboration with this vital centre of education. For more see corktrainingcentre.ie
Picture: Jim Coughlan.