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of ammonia. The post requires extensive experience in organic (ligand oriented) and organometallic/organo-main group synthesis (Schlenk line and glovebox techniques), including the handling, purification and
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procedure) should be obtained from the Work at UCD website. This position is within an ERC Consolidator Grant led by Professor Maebh Harding (Principal Investigator). The ‘reKINdle project’ is a 5-year
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wide range of research groups and industry partners, with the shared mission of solving the main scientific, technical and socio-economic challenges across the climate, energy and marine spaces
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significant contributions to the research agenda of the Q-FENCE project, working closely with the Principal Investigator Dr Guha and with academic and industry collaborators. We welcome applications from
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12 Months, Fixed-Term, Whole-time Post Position Summary We are currently recruiting a Post-Doctoral Researcher to work on an industry-sponsored project. The primary purpose of this project is to
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organometallic/organo-main group synthesis (Schlenk line and glovebox techniques), including the handling, purification and characterisation of air- and moisture-sensitive compounds using state-of-the-art methods
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Consolidator Grant led by Professor Maebh Harding (Principal Investigator). The `reKINdle project' is a 5-year comparative qualitative study focused on expanding empirical and theoretical understandings
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stem cells (iPSCs) and kidney organoids. These preclinical studies will provide the justification, and inform the appropriate dosing regimen, for future human clinical trials. The primary focus
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will provide the justification, and inform the appropriate dosing regimen, for future human clinical trials. The primary focus of the research group is to model genetic diseases using gene editing tools
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-month duration in the first instance. SPIRS (Studying Prison In-Reach Services) is a 2-year project led by Principal Investigator, Dr Joe Garrihy. The study will examine the user experience of ‘in-reach