76 parallel-processing-bioinformatics research jobs at University College Cork in Ireland
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experience in immunology, bioinformatics, or scientific presentation and communication will be considered a strong advantage. Project Title: APC Microbiome Ireland Post Duration: 12 Months, Whole-Time Post
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://ore.ucc.ie/ Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to Marcus Claesson, Associate Professor in Bioinformatics, School of Microbiology / APC Microbiome Ireland, Tel: + 353 (0) 21 4901390; Email: m.claesson
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process (e.g. HRB, SFI, IRC, Wellcome Trust) are eligible for Senior Research Fellow title and appointment. For an information package including full details of the post, selection criteria and application
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the University College Cork vacancy portal https://ore.ucc.ie/ Queries relating to the online application process should be referred to recruitment@ucc.ie quoting the job-title and project name. Candidates should
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: + 353 (0) 21 490 1919; Email: m.arnold@ucc.ie Applications must be submitted online via the University College Cork vacancy portal https://ore.ucc.ie/ Queries relating to the online application process
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across a wide range of research projects. This role requires excellent communication and interpersonal skills, computer literacy, and data management. He/she is a key member of the project team and should
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portal https://ore.ucc.ie/ Queries relating to the online application process should be referred to recruitment@ucc.ie quoting the job-title and project name. Candidates should apply, in confidence, before
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; Email: rosane.minghim@ucc.ie Applications must be submitted online via the University College Cork vacancy portal https://ore.ucc.ie/ Queries relating to the online application process should be referred
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, as well as non-agriculture linked sources has the potential to revolutionise global food production. Integration of these novel protein production processes into a circular bioeconomy polygeneration
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compliant cancer clinical trials”. UCC Cluster Sites have been in operation for close to two decades, serving a geographically diverse population of 1.2 million in the South of Ireland. Our broad portfolio