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Ireland with funding from Research Ireland, hosted by University College Cork (UCC) and Teagasc, and based within the School of Microbiology. APC is a world-leading centre in microbiome research, focusing
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partner in an exciting 5-year collaborative program. We are currently seeking applicants for three PhD projects as listed below. The successful candidates will be based in either NIBRT or UCD and will also
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About Trinity: Trinity is Ireland’s leading university and is ranked 75th in the world (QS World University Rankings 2025). Founded in 1592, the University is steeped in history with a reputation
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About Trinity: Trinity is Ireland’s leading university and is ranked 75th in the world (QS World University Rankings 2025). Founded in 1592, the University is steeped in history with a reputation
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About Trinity: Trinity is Ireland’s leading university and is ranked 75th in the world (QS World University Rankings 2025). Founded in 1592, the University is steeped in history with a reputation
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About Trinity: Trinity is Ireland’s leading university and is ranked 75th in the world (QS World University Rankings 2025). Founded in 1592, the University is steeped in history with a reputation
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of protective immunity. This project will provide new insights into mechanisms of immunity deployed against this notorious human pathogen. Emerging evidence suggests that a critical bottleneck that has faced
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Post Summary Doctoral researcher in Descriptive Linguistics for ERC project “Lo-Rig” The School of Linguistic, Speech and Communication Sciences is seeking to recruit a highly motivated and
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Post Summary Project Description PhD applications are invited to develop advanced neuroimaging biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease in mid-life, asymptomatic individuals. The Problem Dementia is a
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adaptive anti-viral immune responses, yet how, when and why these IFN-I responses decline with age is not well understood in human populations. This project aims to explore the nuances of IFN-I response