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cellular morphological analysis, gene and protein expression analyses, 16S rRNA gene sequencing, metabolomics and statistical analysis, and apply for ethical approval for the research. UCC is an accredited
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trial accrual, and roll out of a robust quality system that aligns with UCC and College of Medicine & Health Strategies, Cancer Research @UCC research framework, CUH/UCC Cancer Centre & HSE Research
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wish to pursue a professional career in Occupational Therapy. The programme design recognises best practice, aligns with national and international standards, is regulated by CORU and accredited by AOTI
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the diagnosis and long-term monitoring of patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). This project follows a cohort of patients with MS with a dataset of measures at regular intervals including traditional clinical
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of Work: A 37 hour working week is in operation. Salary: The successful candidate will be appointed aligned to point (01) of the Research Assistant B Salary Scales for pay purposes only i.e. €37,225 gross
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leading international journals (3 and 4 star ranked journals by the Chartered Association of Business Schools are preferred), and whose research will be aligned with the United Nations SDGs. Candidates must
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chemistry and complex fluids, such as blood plasma, cell culture media, or lung lining fluids. The researcher will characterise the nanomaterials in complex media with multiple techniques, such as dynamic
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learning and large language models for multiple domains. It is envisaged that the candidate will be located on University College Cork’s campus. The candidate should hold a bachelor degree, with a good track
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shortlist of candidates who in their view were most closely aligned to the post as advertised. Interview: Once a shortlist has been finalised, all applicants will be notified of the status
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the University’s ongoing medium capital development programme. The role involves coordinating multiple stakeholders, managing budgets and timelines, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and University