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Kingston H. G. Mills
Corporate Officer/Principal at Royal Irish Academy
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Kingston H.
G.
Mills is the founder of TriMod Therapeutics Ltd.
founded in 2011.
Currently, he holds the position of Director-Immunology Research Centre at Trinity College Dublin and is a Member of the Royal Irish Academy.
Dr. Mills has an undergraduate and doctorate degree from Trinity College Dublin.
Kingston H. G. Mills active positions
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Royal Irish Academy | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Trinity College Dublin | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Former positions of Kingston H. G. Mills
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TriMod Therapeutics Ltd.
![]() TriMod Therapeutics Ltd. BiotechnologyHealth Technology TriMod Therapeutics Ltd develops novel platform technologies to treat cancer and autoimmune diseases. It offers TriMoVac technology that enhances the patients' immune response to the tumour and promotes its eradication by attenuating its' immune subversion strategies. The company was founded by Kingston Mills and Jeremy Skillingtonand in 2011 is headquartered in Dublin, Ireland. | Founder | - |
Training of Kingston H. G. Mills
Trinity College Dublin | Doctorate Degree |
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TriMod Therapeutics Ltd.
![]() TriMod Therapeutics Ltd. BiotechnologyHealth Technology TriMod Therapeutics Ltd develops novel platform technologies to treat cancer and autoimmune diseases. It offers TriMoVac technology that enhances the patients' immune response to the tumour and promotes its eradication by attenuating its' immune subversion strategies. The company was founded by Kingston Mills and Jeremy Skillingtonand in 2011 is headquartered in Dublin, Ireland. | Health Technology |
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