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-brain-gut axis research, the theme led by Prof. John F. Cryan and Prof. Gerard Clarke at APC Microbiome Ireland, which addresses the communication between the brain and the gut, and how it can be
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partners. The position involves regular communication of progress through reports and presentations, along with travel to European partner institutions for meetings, training and collaborative work
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Qualtrics. • Engaging with key stakeholder groups, including the research community, industry partners, and other collaborators. • Reporting regularly to the EPA and the
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who will deploy the technology, and with other consortium partners who are developing other aspects of human centric ICT. Achievement of the expected progression within Post Doc and Senior Post Doc is
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and/or biologics. The scientist must have excellent communication, planning, team-working, practical, problem solving, record-keeping skills and previously demonstrated skills in an innovation
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licence is highly desirable. Regular communication and co-operation with stakeholders (project partners in PEACE-Air) will also be required. We are seeking an enthusiastic, motivated person with a high
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to monitoring locations in the programme area, so a full driving licence is highly desirable. Regular communication and co-operation with stakeholders (project partners in PEACE-Air) will also be required. We
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value creativity, curiosity and excellence in our inclusive community which is committed to social good. Our motto Eagna chun Gnímh translates as Wisdom for Action reflecting our mission to contribute
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Council, supports communities in villages, towns and cities across Ireland to prepare for the rapid ageing of our population by paying increased attention to the environmental, economic and social factors
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Ireland (AFI). The Age Friendly Ireland Shared Service program within Meath County Council, supports communities in villages, towns and cities across Ireland to prepare for the rapid ageing of our