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assessment of antimicrobial activity and validation of biological test compounds in relevant models (in vitro and/or in vivo). Direct experience and a strong understanding of structural analysis techniques
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the transmission of English manuscript verse that will be tested in international archives. Duties: Preparation of data for online virtual research environment Quantitative and qualitative analysis of data and
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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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, use and analysis of multispectral UAV data, coastal measurements (ADCP, Kestral, wind, wave, buoy), sediment analysis (particle size) and interpretation. The appointee will work directly with the PI
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in this regard. The candidate will perform faecal microbial transplantation and behavioural analyses in rodents, immunohistochemistry and microscopy with cellular morphological analysis, gene and
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sequencing and analysis. Previous experience with antimicrobials or bacteriocin research. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word). Specific Requirements Essential Criteria A graduate
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characteristics to better inform adaptation planning. 2. Assessment of Climate-Induced Migration Trends: Conduct a comprehensive analysis of the trends in internal migration within Ireland to understand
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and the design of greener, healthier cities. The work combines field-based monitoring of selected tree species with detailed laboratory analysis of leaf morphology and particulate matter content
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: Conduct a comprehensive analysis of the trends in internal migration within Ireland to understand the drivers, patterns, and impacts, and project potential future trends under scenarios where sea-level rise
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), single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis, IR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. Applicants will further benefit from experience in small molecule activation, homogeneous catalysis and electrochemistry