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-8 months of treatment onset. It is now essential that new, better, more-targeted treatments are properly assessed in robust brain tumour models. Our Research Ireland-funded project GLIOTRAT, aims
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focused group of researchers led by Dr Jimmy Murphy, who researches ORE industry needs from technology development to logistics and LCOE modelling. It is a dynamic team that meets the challenges of the ORE
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of impact. The Tailte Éireann National Landcover Map presents a 2018 baseline of land cover for the country and potentially forms a base for assessing biodiversity on the farm. Teagasc are currently exploring
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researches ORE industry needs from technology development to logistics and LCOE modelling. It is a dynamic team that meets the challenges of the ORE sector by developing specialized tools, creating data sets
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assessment of antimicrobial activity and validation of biological test compounds in relevant models (in vitro and/or in vivo). Direct experience and a strong understanding of structural analysis techniques
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Department: Computer Science Vacancy ID: 038343 Closing Date: 23-Nov-2025 While national research centres have a well-structured engagement with existing enterprise, the national ecosystem lacks
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Research Plan. The project is led by Professor Patrick Redmond and consists of two core work packages: (1) structured evidence synthesis and comparative benchmarking of national and international cancer
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people to participate in community activities. The project relates to Age Friendly Ireland’s research as part of a strategic partnership for the purposes of advancing research on ageing, data and policy
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combine insights across areas such as MRE Technologies, Materials & Structures, Observations & Operations, Coastal & Marine Systems, Bioenergy, Energy Policy & Modelling and Renewable Energy Management
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and Intervention Team (EPIT) model in disadvantaged urban schools. This project will assess implementation processes and explore how school-based prevention programmes influence young people’s attitudes