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silico work, including sequence design, data analysis, experimental planning, and writing publications. The postdoc will work closely with the PI and a PhD student. An ideal candidate must hold, or be
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(MIGDIS): Technology-assisted analysis of home, border and belonging. Where to apply Website http://www.ucc.ie/en/ Requirements Research FieldCriminology » OtherEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills
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including 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy (1H, 13C, hetero-nuclei), single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis, IR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. Applicants will further benefit from experience in small
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-term evolutionary adaptation across related and unrelated species. The project will primarily involve bioinformatic analysis of large-scale genomic datasets, with opportunities for complementary
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renewable DNA computing prototype. The role encompasses both wet-lab and in silico work, including sequence design, data analysis, experimental planning, and writing publications. The postdoc will work
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of drugs, blood collection and downstream analysis. Achievement of the expected progression within Post Doc and Senior Post Doc is transferable between the Irish HEI’s. This can be reflected in the starting
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O’Mahony, the Fellow will drive the analysis of collaborative projects that investigate how the gut microbiome influences immune and metabolic responses and explore avenues to translate this research
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silico work, including sequence design, data analysis, experimental planning, and writing publications. The postdoc will work closely with the PI and a PhD student. An ideal candidate must hold, or be
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quantitative techniques including data linkage and analysis of both cross-sectional and longitudinal observational data. The aims of the project are: • To quantify the impact of social inequities
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yet are essential to account for their nature and functioning. The post-doctoral researcher will work with the Research Team to address this lacuna through comprehensive analysis across multiple in