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-brain-gut axis research, the theme led by Prof. John F. Cryan and Prof. Gerard Clarke at APC Microbiome Ireland, which addresses the communication between the brain and the gut, and how it can be
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developing innovative implantable ‘smart’ medical devices to treat major medical needs. This project will explore how brain cancer cells respond to mechanical stress when subjected to the innovative “TrapKill
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postdoctoral researcher to join our brain tumour research group in the Department of Physiology & Medical Physics. The most common and aggressive primary brain tumour is glioblastoma (GBM). Despite intense
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Engineering. The successful candidate will work with Associate Professor Elaine Corbett and her laboratory team to conduct research examining the brain processes governing decision making. The successful
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2.5 Years, Fixed-Term, Whole-time Post Position Summary Applicants are invited for a 2.5 year Post-Doctoral Researcher position in brain ageing, resilience and gut microbiome research, funded by
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to apply Website https://www.mtu.ie/vacancies/ Requirements Research FieldAllEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Key Skills & Experience Required The successful candidate will have minimum