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lactic acid bacteria. Knowledge of bacterial whole-genome sequencing and analysis. Previous experience with antimicrobials or bacteriocin research. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word
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cellular morphological analysis, gene and protein expression analyses, 16S rRNA gene sequencing, metabolomics and statistical analysis, and apply for ethical approval for the research. UCC is an accredited
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sequencing and analysis. Previous experience with antimicrobials or bacteriocin research. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word). Specific Requirements Essential Criteria A graduate
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, use and analysis of multispectral UAV data, coastal measurements (ADCP, Kestral, wind, wave, buoy), sediment analysis (particle size) and interpretation. The appointee will work directly with the PI
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in this regard. The candidate will perform faecal microbial transplantation and behavioural analyses in rodents, immunohistochemistry and microscopy with cellular morphological analysis, gene and
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will also be considered. A strong background in multimodal data analysis is expected, complemented with strong capacity for teamwork and project management. Experience with multidisciplinary teams is an
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to promote excellence in the design, safe conduct and analysis of patient-focused research. It provides the necessary space, expertise and equipment to allow medical professionals in Munster to work at the
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considered. A strong background in multimodal data analysis is expected, complemented with strong capacity for teamwork and project management. Experience with multidisciplinary teams is an asset. The position
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candidate will support the delivery of the 2-year MSc in Diagnostic Radiography and MSc Radiation Therapy programmes and teach and coordinate elements of the postgraduate MSc in Medical Imaging and Radiation
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is required to undertake a comprehensive desk review of peer Race Equality Action Plans, Race Equality theory and undertake a thematic analysis consultation finding which will inform the university’s