Hollister Incorporated Tech Forum 2024 — Ballina, Ireland

The Hollister Tech Forum, was held at the Ballina headquarters from June 26-27. These days were dedicated to sharing knowledge, envisioning the future, and staying connected to the purpose behind the groundbreaking work being conducted by associated globally.
Mirella Ejiugwo, one of our postdoctoral researchers, and Julie Gawenda, 1st year MSc student, had an opportunity to present on their project, “The pathophysiology of peristomal skin complications in models of ileostomy,” at the Tech Forum. Their research is supported by grants from the Enterprise Ireland Innovation Partnership Programme and the Irish Research Council Enterprise Partnership Scheme, co-funded by Hollister Incorporated.
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