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the intricacies of employee relations in a large and complex public sector organisation and can align our priorities with the UCC Strategic Plan. You will be a key player in collaborating with senior leaders and
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disease across the island of Ireland. This position will be aligned to Work Package 5 - Develop Tailored Interventions to Address Vaccine Uptake across the Island of Ireland. Project Title: All-Island
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develop the REDCap platform to support the multiple studies in ELEVATE and ensure that the design allows for the efficient use of data across studies and between systems to minimise data capture effort and
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research that informs evidence-based policy and practice in maternity care. The successful candidate will provide research assistance across the clinical audits. Project Title: Multiple projects Post
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developed a suite of modelling tools together with an internationally recognised expertise in their development and usage. Multiple ongoing projects including CAPACITY and SELFS projects will further develop
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secondary bile acids have multiple signalling roles in the host and have been implicated in numerous disease states, including inflammatory bowel disease. Inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s disease and
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will work closely with Prof Eleanor Bantry White and collaborators within multiple disciplines including Computer Science and Information Technology. A core focus of the role will be participatory
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, scientists, and postgraduate students, APC is at the forefront of microbiome research and innovation. This position spans multiple interdisciplinary projects under the theme “Endo-Histo-Omics”, focusing
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cover letter demonstrating your academic and research achievements. We would also like to hear about your research ambitions and how your academic and research profile aligns with the UCC Futures
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stillbirth. Clinical presentations of second trimester pregnancy loss can be mixed and difficult to interpret, emphasising the challenges of identifying multiple contributory pathologies. Investigation