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, highly regulated process involving consecutive phases of inflammation, repair and remodelling. Current therapies are ineffective, targeting the repair phase, but non-healing is associated with altered
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preforming preclinical drug studies for the rare genetic disease, Cystinosis. Specifically, the Post-Doctoral Researcher will investigate whether a new combination therapy is more effective than the current
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the legacies of military service. It will develop the first comprehensive and comparative account of colonial veterancy in what was the foundational era for modern conceptions of the veteran, the interwar period
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current and future service provisioning together with the value creation and data sharing/governance mechanism is essential, and it is expected that the recruited researcher contributes with key
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likely date on which that will take place. Where to apply Website https://www.tudublin.ie/explore/jobs/current-vacancies/ Requirements Research FieldOtherEducation LevelPhD or equivalent LevelGood Research
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requires to reassess the service provision mechanism and value propositions. Understanding current and future service provisioning together with the value creation and data sharing/governance mechanism is
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be added for the Interview as the need arises): Appropriateness of the candidate to the role and assessment of current skills set to the outlined criteria for the role. Essential and Desirable skills
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was the foundational era for modern conceptions of the veteran, the interwar period. Grounded in a collaborative and comparative methodology, the project will trace and analyse the contrasts and commonalities in
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academic qualifications and experience as follows: Essential: A PhD qualification in health promotion, public health, or a related scientific discipline of relevance to the current post (i.e., physical
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of strong correlations and geometric fluctuations in quantum materials, notably in systems displaying the fractional quantum Hall effect. The position has been funded by Research Ireland for a period of 36