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The Medical Education Unit, School of Medicine UCC is recruiting a Post-Doctoral Researcher to work on a Health Research Board funded project. The project is an interdisciplinary collaboration with partners in
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24 Months, Fixed-Term, Whole-time Post Position Summary The Medical Education Unit, School of Medicine UCC is recruiting a Post-Doctoral Researcher to work on a Health Research Board funded project
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hub to transform the agri-food sector in Northern Ireland (NI) and the Republic of Ireland (ROI), with a focus on the Products of Animal Origin (POAO) supply chain. By applying advanced technologies
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• Experience working with Human or animal tissues is highly desirable • Familiarity with omics workflows (bulk RNAseq, sRNAseq, proteomics, metabolomics, including metagenomics) • Ability to work independently
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experience to date has prepared them to contribute to our commitment to the “Race Equality Action Plan 2025-2029” at RCSI. Our students come from all walks of life and so do we. We hire great people from a
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Skills/Qualifications Applicant Criteria: Postdoctoral researcher: The ideal applicant will have a PhD in biomedical engineering, immunology, or a related discipline. Previous experience in small animal
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make an invaluable contribution to European climate action? Applications are invited for a Post-doctoral / Senior post-doctoral research position in the MaREI Centre in University College Cork (UCC
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fieldwork, community engagement tracking, workshop coordination, social action research, “collaborative speculation” or other creativity-based methods. The appointee will work directly with PI’s at UCC and
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1987A, with a particular focus on dust modelling. The group actively collaborates with researchers in Europe and the United States and are currently engaged in research topics relating to stellar feedback
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. The successful candidate will work on JWST observations of the supernova SN 1987A, with a particular focus on dust modelling. The group actively collaborates with researchers in Europe and the United States and