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researchers and a multidisciplinary team across institutions, contributing to the development, testing, and application of tools, datasets, and analytical methods used within the project. This role is intended
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(UCC), Ireland. Successful candidates will be part of a highly motivated team that will use modern computational methods to develop critical medicines for improving global health and equality. For low
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university. Overall, this position offers a unique opportunity to develop expertise in the formulation and characterisation of peptide powders, a key component in the design of non-invasive treatment
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methods. We now seek to employ a postdoctoral researcher to occupy a key position in the laboratory spanning projects in probiotic genomics and metagenomics. The appointee will participate in exciting
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analytical methods used within the project. This role is intended for candidates with strong technical and analytical skills who are eager to gain applied research experience in sustainable energy systems
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understand the dynamics of floods and to provide adequate measures and methods to manage flood risks effectively and efficiently today and for the future. In this context, the aim of this research project is
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develop expertise in the formulation and characterisation of peptide powders, a key component in the design of non-invasive treatment alternatives to injectable peptide medicines. Achievement
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probiotics. We rely on approaches including classical microbiology, molecular microbiology, high end bioinformatics and ecological methods. We now seek to employ a postdoctoral researcher to occupy a key
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an all-island study of representations of obesity/overweight across diverse contexts. A multi-method approach combines structured reviews of academic and policy literature, traditional and social media
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innovative design for manufacture and assembly, modern methods of construction and design for disassembly construction techniques. MASH will significantly impact on defence forces mobility and responsiveness