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Dublin is capital of Ireland. It is also the largest city of Ireland. Dublin is in Leinster on Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey. The city has some urban area population of approx.1,345,402. The population of the Greater area of Dublin, as of 2016, was 1,904,806 people. It was founded as a Viking settlement, Kingdom of Dublin was Ireland's principal city following the Norman invasion. Dublin expanded from the 17th century and was the second largest city in the British Empire in 1800. Following the partition of Ireland in 1922, Dublin became the capital of the Irish Free State. Later it was renamed Ireland. Dublin is administered by a City Council. The city is listed by the World Cities Research Network (GaWC) as the global city, with a ranking of Alpha, putting it among the top thirty cities in the world. It is a contemporary centre for education, the arts, administration, economy and industry.
For a country of a 4.5 million people, Ireland is undoubtedly a global player in pharmaceutical manufacturing. It is one of the largest exporters of pharmaceutical goods in the world with exports of over €50 billion in 2011 (half of all the exports from the country). The industry directly employs almost 25,000 people, half of whom hold a third level qualification, with 20,000 people employed in the provision of services to the industry. The pharmaceutical and chemical industry continues to perform strongly through the economic crisis and now accounts for 60% of Ireland manufacturing exports. The sector had worth 50.8 billion in 2010, a 7.3% increase from 47.3 billion in 2009. It contributes over €1 billion in corporation tax to the Irish Exchequer annually. Employment in the sector has grown from 5,200 in 1988 to 25,300 in 2010. 46% of pharma employees are third-level graduates. In 2008, 2 out of every 5 pharmaceutical jobs created in Europe were in Ireland. Irish health expenditure as a percentage of GDP was 9.5% versus 11.8% in France in 2009. The numbers employed in the public health services increased to over 22% between 2001 (90,302) and 2008 (111,025). However, due to the some difficult economic situation, the numbers employed in the health services have decreased with a total of 104,287 employed in 2011. Health expenditure in Ireland accounts for approximately 20% of total current public expenditure. In 2010, approximately 13.5% of healthcare expenditure was spent on medicines and non-drug items supplied to the patients under the “Community Drug Schemes” – this represents a small but vital component.
Figure 1: Expected Growth Rate of Pharma Sector at Dublin
The market is expected to experience steady growth, from $61.5 billion in 2015 to $74.2 billion in 2022, at a compound annual growth rate of 2.71%. There is a very large pharmaceutical pipeline for immunology, consisting of 1,838 products in active development. Hormones and hormone antagonist products now dominate the anticancer portion of the world anticancer and immunology products market, with over 43% of the total, says a study about to be published by Datamonitor. North America accounts for 33% of this market, with Europe taking 39%, Japan 22% and the rest of the world 6%.
Figure 2: Global Market of Immunological Products by the end user Industry
Global neuroscience industry had a demand worth USD 24.09 Billion in 2013 and is assumed to reach above USD 30.80 billion by the end of 2020. Rising investments in R&D is resulting in the development of various products in the neuro-informatics coupled with proper funding from the government are key factors that drives growth in this market.
Neuro-informatics involves designing and developing of efficient tools and algorithms that can augment the performance of both structural and functional mapping. Global market of Neuroscience is expected to grow at CAGR of 2.9% over the coming next seven years.
Figure 3: Growth of Neuroscience Sector Revenue (2012-2014)
In October 2015, there were around 12 million people that were receiving home healthcare and the number is expected get to increase dramatically. Moreover, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, the population aged 65 and more is expected to reach to 84 million by 2050 as against 43.1 million in 2012. However, there has been a shift to in-home care from long term care. The nursing homes have gone down by 350 over the past six years, while the in-home nursing programs have gone doubled.
Figure 4: Registered Practical Nursing Workforce per 100,000 Population, Dublin (2006-2010)
The global cardiology devices market size was valued to USD 15.14 billion in the year 2013. Key growth drivers of cardiology include the growing adoption rates of minimally invasive surgeries, increasing global prevalence of cardiovascular diseases and the technological advancement introduced in this field. The number of minimum invasive surgeries conducted has been increased from 669.5 thousand in 2005 to 805 thousand in the year 2014. Europe was the 2nd largest region in 2014, with the rising incidences of obesity and changing lifestyle habits like; irregularity dietary and growing number of smokers that are responsible for the growth of cardiovascular disease.
Figure 5: Expected Growth of Cardiology Market in Dublin (2012-2020)
Globally, manufacturing continues to grow wide. Manufacturing now accounts for approx. of 16% of global GDP and 14% of employment. But the relative size of manufacturing sector in an economy varies with its stage of development. When economies industrializes, manufacturing employment & output both rises rapidly, but once manufacturing's share of GDP peaks at 20 to 35% of GDP it falls in an inverted U pattern, along with its share of employment. The gross domestic expenditure on R&D between the years 2002 and 2007 as a percentage of GDP was relatively stable at 1.8 %. Since then, it has grown marginally, reaching to 2.03 % in 2014. The EU remains at a distance from its Europe 2020 target of 3 %. The EU has increased its output of tertiary graduates in the field of science and technology by 17.9 % between 2008 and 2012.
Figure 6: Expected Growth of Manufacturing Sales, Investment and Employment in Dublin ,2012-2015
In 2002 cancer accounted for 16.71% of the total burden of disease in the European Union, compared with 25.31% and 17.10% for mental health and cardiovascular diseases. In the period relevant to this Policy Forum, cancer was the 2nd largest cause of mortality in the European Union, accounting for 27.08% of all deaths. With the ageing population and the continuous impact of tobacco-associated cancers, it is predicted that cancer rates could increase by 50% to 15 million new cancer cases worldwide in the year 2020.
Figure 7: Cancer Cases (in billions)
There are forty-five colleges and universities in the Ireland state of Dublin. These institutions include four research university, sixteen master's universities, and sixteen baccalaureate colleges, as well as seven associate's colleges. In addition, there are four institutions classified as special-focus institutions. Some of the reputed institutions, colleges and universities to be mentioned are,
Trinity College, Dublin
Dublin City University
Dublin Institute of Technology
University of Dublin
Griffith College
Dublin Business School
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
National College of Art and Design
National College of Ireland
Institute of Technology, Tallaght
Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology
Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown
Institute of Business and Technology
Royal College of Physicians of Ireland
Independent Colleges
Hibernia College
Ballyfermot College of Further Education
Irish Management Institute
Dorset College
All Hallows College
American College Dublin
Liberties College
Senior College Dun Laoghaire
Dun Laoghaire College of Further Education
Colaiste Ide College of Further Education
Grafton College
College of Computer Training
Milltown Institute
Clonliffe College
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Church of Ireland College of Education
Roslyn Park College
Grange Community College
Newpark Music Centre
ICD Business School
Stillorgan College of Further Education
Inchicore College of Further Education
Ballsbridge College of Further Education
Isles International University
Marino College of Further Education
Froebel College of Education
Irish Bible Institute
Turning Point (institute)
St. Kevin's Community College
Catholic University of Ireland
Dublin has many associations which belong to various sectors and these associations aid in the growth of the state’s economy by providing a lot of funding programs. Some of the famous and reputed associations to be mentioned are :
Irish Medical Organisation: Representing Doctors in Ireland, IMO
International Association of Medical Regulatory Authorities - IAMRAs
Afimmune
Alkermes
Aralez Pharmaceuticals
Astellas
Covidien
DS Biopharma
Endo Pharmaceuticals (Endo Health Solutions)
Helsinn
HiberGene Diagnostics
Horizon Pharmaceuticals
Icon
Inflection Biosciences
Ipsen
Java Clinical
Jazz Pharmaceuticals
Leo Pharma
Mallinckrodt (Covidien)
Perrigo
Presbia
Prothena
Shire
The Tech Group (West Pharma)
ThromboGenics
Trinity Biotech
Utah Medical
Venn Life Sciences
FSEM Scientific Conference - Royal College of Surgeons 2016, September 15, 2016 - September 17, 2016, Dublin, Ireland
World Congress on Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology - International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology (ISUOG) 2016, September 25, 2016 - September 28, 2016, Dublin, Ireland
The FDA/EU Requirements and Implementation Compliance Online 2016, October 11, 2016 - October 12, 2016, Dublin, Ireland
Extractables and Leachables for Pharmaceutical Products Conference 2016, Nov 08, 2016 - Nov 10, 2016, Dublin, Ireland
International Conference on Pharmacoepidemiology & Therapeutic Risk Management (ISPE), August 26, 2016 – August 28, 2016, Dublin, Ireland
International Conference on Pharmacoepidemiology (ICPE), August 25, 2016 – August 28, 2016, Dublin, Ireland
The World Congress of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics, August 21, 2016 – August 25, 2016, Dublin, Ireland
World Congress of Food Science and Technology (IUFoST Dublin), August 21, 2016 – August 25, 2016, Dublin, Ireland
The IUFoST World Congress, August 21, 2016 – August 25, 2016, Dublin, Ireland
Irish Medical Careers Fair 2016, October 18, 2016, Ballsbridge, Ireland
48th Congress of the International Society of Paediatric Oncology, October 19, 2016, Dublin , Ireland
EuPAT8: Eighth pan-European Science Conference on QbD and PAT Sciences, October 2nd, 2016, Cork, Ireland
World Congress on Education (WCE-2016), October 10th ,2016, Dublin, Ireland
2016 3th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ICOAI 2016), December 7th,2016, Limerick City, Ireland
2016 2rd International Conference on Signal Processing (ICOSP 2016), December 7th,2016, Limerick City, Ireland
2016 9th International Conference on Computer Science and Information Technology (ICCSIT 2016), December 7th,2016, Limerick City, Ireland
2016 3rd International Conference on Communications and Network Engineering (ICCNE 2016)--JA, December 7th,2016, Ei Limerick City, Ireland
2016 5th International Conference on Computer Engineering and Bioinformatics (ICCEB 2016), December 7th,2016, Limerick City, Ireland
PROGNETS 2017 - 3rd EAI International Conference on Programmable and Virtualized Networks, January 19th ,2017 Dublin, Ireland
Surgery and Anesthesia summit, February 21st ,2017 Dublin, Ireland
16th European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security, June 29th, 2017 Dublin, Ireland
International Conference on Information Society (i-Society 2016), October 10th–13th 2016, Dublin, Ireland
Irish Medical Careers Fair 2016, October, 18–19, 2016, Dublin, Ireland
The National Sustainably Summit, November 11th , 2016, Dublin, Ireland
Dublin Tech Summit 2017, 14th–15th February 2017, Dublin, Ireland
Guinness Storehouse Charleston Gazette
Dublin Zoo Lori Kersey
National Aquatic Centre
Book of Kells
The National Gallery of Ireland
National Botanic Gardens
St. Patrick's Cathedral
National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology
Science Gallery at Trinity College
Ken Thomas
Farmleigh House
National I-Lan University, TAIWAN
Cairo University
Egypt
Kuwait University, Kuwait
University of Mississippi,USA
Cairo University, Egypt
Cairo University, Egypt
Emirates French Hospital –Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
University of Kentucky, USA
Title:RelB-mediated EMT activation promotes bone metastasis of prostate cancer
Alexandria University school of Medicine, Egypt
Alexandria University school of Medicine, Egypt
Autonomous University of the State of Mexico
Mexico
Energy Research Institute (ERI), United Kingdom
Title:Sustainable Development and Environment of Biomass from Agriculture Residues
University of Benghazi, Libya.
Title:Toxicity of iron oxide nanoparticles, on antioxidant enzymes and free radicals in male rats
University of Benghazi, Libya.
University of Malaya, Malaysia
King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz University Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Title:Prevalence of anxiety symptoms in psoriasis patients in Riyadh hospitals
King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz University Hospital, KSA
Title:Aquagenic wrinkling of the palms, two new cases from saudi arabia
Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulazizi Hospital, Saudi Arabia
Title:Syndromatic osteosarcoma, does it carry a poor prognosis? King Hussein Cancer centre experience
UCL School of Pharmacy, UK
Title:Ophthalmic formulations for treatment of scarring following glaucoma surgery
Alnoor Specialist Hospital, Saudi Arabia
Title:Depression and thyroid hormones: New findings need a new understanding
PhotoImmune Biotechnology Inc., USA
Title:Potential development of inactivated HIV-1 transmitted/founder virus (T/F) vaccine
Federal University of Agriculture, Nigeria
Title:The preference of mushrooms among mushroom consumers in southwestern Nigeria.
TheLondon College UCK, London, U.K.
Iran University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Iran University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Rennes 1 University, France
Title:New insights in mechanisms involved in drug-induced intra-hepatic cholestasis using HepaRG cells
Helwan Univeristy ,Egypt
Saudi Arabian Standards Organizations, Saudi Arabia
Title:An empirical study exploring reusable packaging attributes
Al-Baha Faculty of Medicine, KSA
American University of Madaba, Madaba, Jordan
Title:Older, anxious, and stressed were associated with higher fibromyalgia among refugees in Jordan
Alexandria University, Egypt
Egypt
Title:Active liver receptor inhibit hydrogen peroxide and B12 induced apoptosis in liver cancer cells
Department of Nuclear Engineering, EGYPT
Title:Synthesis of electrically active switched ion exchange electrode for the removal of cesium ion
Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Saudi Arabia
Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India
Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia
Title:Dietary patterns and risk of colorectal cancer in Tehran province: a case-control study
Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia
Title:Dietary patterns and risk of colorectal cancer in Tehran province: a case-control study
Universiti Putra malaysia ,Malaysia
Title:Dietary patterns and risk of colorectal cancer in Tehran province: a case-control study
Kaduna state college of education, Nigeria
Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Ghana.
Queen Mary University of London, UK
Dental Comprehensive Dentistry, Venezuela
Title:Evolution of Oral SquamousCellCarcinomatwo and a half years after diagnosis. Case reports
Rural Association of Paraguay
Paraguay
University of Santo Tomas Hospital
Federal Research Centre “Fundamentals of Biotechnology-RAS, Russia
Title:Identify the causes of reduced productivity in industrial strains of the fungus Penicillium sp
Hawass University, Ethiopia
Alitec SRL, Italy
NHMRC, Australia
Title:Kunjin replicon-based vaccine candidate against Ebola virus