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experience. About the Role: This position entails conducting laboratory analysis of human blood serum samples to determine their carotenoid concentration utilizing HPLC analysis. This research constitutes a
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, leading on elements of the project, under the direction of the PI. This includes being responsible for data acquisition and analysis, accurate records of findings, preparing internal and external
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to threats across the University's systems. You'll work with a “Microsoft-first” security toolset, including Sentinel and Defender, to ensure swift and effective incident response and threat analysis. This is
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allowances: Living allowance of €4010/month corrected with the country factor of the recruiting institution Mobility allowance: of €710/month Family allowance of €660/month (if applicable) Special needs
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, and analysis and reporting of results. Day-to-day, the postholder will liaise with clubs and players, prepare supporting materials (e.g. presentations or videos), and manage data collection and analysis
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that reconcile incongruent elements and operate on the thresholds and intersections between inert and living matter, between the artificial and the natural. The role will be predominantly working with third year
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work, woodwork, Glass and Ceramic disciplines. Possess a sound knowledge of relevant Health & Safety legislation associated with operations within a workshop/laboratory environment. We are looking
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-listed candidates will be invited to complete a recorded video interview based on elements of the job description. Any questions? For informal enquiries, please contact Dr Chad McDonald (Senior Academic
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delivering the project, contributing to day-to-day activities such as participant recruitment, data collection, experimental testing, and analysis of cerebrovascular and cognitive outcomes. The project team is
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taking the lead, with research data collection and analysis, the development of training and the dissemination of findings to appropriate groups related to the project. This is a brilliant opportunity for