
Prof Hannah McGee, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, RCSI is pictured greeting H.E. Ms Mari Myioshi, Ambassador of Japan to Ireland, and other delegates from Hoshi University, Tokyo to the College. As part of the Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) funded International Strategic Collaboration Award (ISCA) Japan, RCSI, in collaboration with Hoshi University, Tokyo, hosted a second workshop on Future Healthcare – Biomedical Sciences, Technologies & Applications from 21-22 April. The aim of the workshop, to which a number of colleagues from Hoshi University travelled to RCSI, was to advance initial discussions by providing a platform for researchers from both institutes to showcase their work. The aim was to facilitate joint applications for future scientific and industry funding towards innovative, applied research and technologies