11/13/2009
Enjoying the Teagasc Athenry Science Week open day are Chloe Loughnane and Thomas Connolly, Presentation College, who learned how science is being used to address issues related to reproduction and parasitism in cattle and sheep.
11/13/2009
Teagasc Researcher Dr Stephen Kildea talks about fungal diseases of potato and wheat with students from Carlow Institute of Technology during their visit to Oak Park Crops Research Centre during Science Week 2009.
11/13/2009
BSc students from Carlow Institute of Technology visit Oak Park Crops Research Centre as part of Teagasc's Science Week 2009 series of events. Researchers Joanne Fitzgerald and Dan Milbourne (front) and Denis Griffin (far left) are pictured.
11/13/2009
Carlow IT students examining pellets and wood chips during Teagasc Oak Park Crops Research Centre's Science Week 2009 open day. Biofuels Researcher John Finnan is pictured far right.
11/13/2009
John Finnan, Biofuels Researcher at Oak Park Crops Research Centre, speaks to students from Carlow Institute of Technology about biomass combined heat and power during the centre's Science Week 2009 open day.
11/13/2009
Dr Dan Milbourne, molecular geneticist at Teagasc Oak Park Crops Research Centre talks about the interface between potato breeding and biotechnology with BSc students from Carlow Institute of Technology on their visit to Oak Park Crops Research Centre.
11/13/2009
Dr Denis Griffin, potato breeding researcher, with BSc students from Carlow Institute of Technology on their visit to Oak Park Crops Research Centre as part of Teagasc's Science Week 2009 series of events.
11/12/2009
Paul Sullivan won best poster award at the Teagasc Annual Walsh Fellowships seminar, which took place at the RDS as part of Teagasc’s Science Week events. Paul is pictured with Professor Gerry Boyle, Director, Teagasc.













