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 Peter O'Mahony, Munster and Ireland Rugby player with (middle rear) Gerry O'Dwyer, Chief Executive South/South West Hospital Group and (three unnamed) participants of the fundraising event.
Also included are Lt Col Damien Coakley, (Army) Gerry Myers (Third Officer Cork City Fire Brigade) Commander Darragh Kirwan (Irish Naval Service) Bernard Flynn, Operational Resource Manager, National Ambulance Service, Victor Shine, (second officer Cork City Fire Brigade) and Garda Chief Supt Con Cadogan with (right) Michael Nason, CEO, CUH Charity.
Representatives of the Army, Gardai, Navy, Cork City Fire Brigade and the HSE National Ambulance Service also attended, having supported the fundraising event.
Pathology Department Cork University Hospital - Fundraiser in aid of a ground-breaking DNA Cancer Sequencing Machine. The 650KM Ring of Munster Challenge on Saturday 20th June
The Pathology Department, CUH will be doing a 650KM Ring of Munster challenge with funds raised going towards the CUH Charity major fundraising campaign for a groundbreaking cancer sequencing machine. This machine will give clinicians greater capability to identify personalised targeted therapies for cancer patients with the added advantage of same-day testing and will have immense potential to improve cancer patient quality of life and survival.
www.cuhcharity.ie
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Peter O'Mahony, Munster and Ireland Rugby player with (middle rear) Gerry O'Dwyer, Chief Executive South/South West Hospital Group and (three unnamed) participants of the fundraising event.
Also included are Lt Col Damien Coakley, (Army) Gerry Myers (Third Officer Cork City Fire Brigade) Commander Darragh Kirwan (Irish Naval Service) Bernard Flynn, Operational Resource Manager, National Ambulance Service, Victor Shine, (second officer Cork City Fire Brigade) and Garda Chief Supt Con Cadogan with (right) Michael Nason, CEO, CUH Charity.
Representatives of the Army, Gardai, Navy, Cork City Fire Brigade and the HSE National Ambulance Service also attended, having supported the fundraising event.
Pathology Department Cork University Hospital - Fundraiser in aid of a ground-breaking DNA Cancer Sequencing Machine. The 650KM Ring of Munster Challenge on Saturday 20th June
The Pathology Department, CUH will be doing a 650KM Ring of Munster challenge with funds raised going towards the CUH Charity major fundraising campaign for a groundbreaking cancer sequencing machine. This machine will give clinicians greater capability to identify personalised targeted therapies for cancer patients with the added advantage of same-day testing and will have immense potential to improve cancer patient quality of life and survival.
www.cuhcharity.ie
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Peter O'Mahony, Munster and Ireland Rugby player with (middle rear) Gerry O'Dwyer, Chief Executive South/South West Hospital Group and (three unnamed) participants of the fundraising event.
Also included are Lt Col Damien Coakley, (Army) Gerry Myers (Third Officer Cork City Fire Brigade) Commander Darragh Kirwan (Irish Naval Service) Bernard Flynn, Operational Resource Manager, National Ambulance Service, Victor Shine, (second officer Cork City Fire Brigade) and Garda Chief Supt Con Cadogan with (right) Michael Nason, CEO, CUH Charity.
Representatives of the Army, Gardai, Navy, Cork City Fire Brigade and the HSE National Ambulance Service also attended, having supported the fundraising event.
Pathology Department Cork University Hospital - Fundraiser in aid of a ground-breaking DNA Cancer Sequencing Machine. The 650KM Ring of Munster Challenge on Saturday 20th June
The Pathology Department, CUH will be doing a 650KM Ring of Munster challenge with funds raised going towards the CUH Charity major fundraising campaign for a groundbreaking cancer sequencing machine. This machine will give clinicians greater capability to identify personalised targeted therapies for cancer patients with the added advantage of same-day testing and will have immense potential to improve cancer patient quality of life and survival.
www.cuhcharity.ie
Pic; Larry Cummins