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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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/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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, 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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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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. 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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aspects of the laboratory work building towards successfully meeting the goals and objectives of the project. UCC is an accredited research organisation and as such can form hosting agreements with third