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for personalised medicine by advancing current methodologies for the detection and sequencing, synthesis and analysis and target identification and delivery of NAs . Appreciation for interdisciplinary work and
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independently or as part of a team. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Able to use initiative. Able to prioritise and deliver agreed objectives. LanguagesENGLISH Research FieldMedical sciences
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skills. Able to use initiative. Able to prioritise and deliver agreed objectives. LanguagesENGLISH Research FieldMedical sciences » Other Additional Information Work Location(s) Number of offers
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skills. Able to use initiative. Able to prioritise and deliver agreed objectives. LanguagesENGLISH Research FieldMedical sciences » Cancer research Additional Information Work Location(s) Number of offers
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/interest in clinical research. Ability to work independently or as part of a team. Able to use initiative. Able to prioritise and deliver agreed objectives. Demonstrable IT skills. Excellent verbal and
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. This information, particularly the camera-based data, will be shared with colleagues to explore its potential for accurately detecting alcohol levels. In addition, the candidate will assess how alcohol affects
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-ordinator) for the ELEVATE Research Programme (prevention, early detection and intervention for early brain injury and cerebral palsy). This research programme is a Strategic Research Partnership Programme
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detection and intervention for early brain injury and cerebral palsy). This research programme is a Strategic Research Partnership Programme funded by Science Foundation Ireland and the Cerebral Palsy
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, the objective of this project is to decipher the contribution of local mechanics on Mφ phenotype/function during bone repair and harness this information to develop novel strategies to modulate inflammation and
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at least one week’s notice to all candidates. The interview process may take the format of a standard interview and will include a presentation –you will be provided with details of this in your invitation