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are sought from PhD graduates with experience in synthetic organic chemistry to undertake an exciting research project in the development of novel synthetic methodology to access conformationally constrained
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the development of novel synthetic methodology to access conformationally constrained spiro products in collaboration with Pfizer. The successful candidate will join an active research team in UCC with experience
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development, improvement and application of novel microbial genome-wide association (mGWAS) methods. Demonstrable experience of mGWAS at PhD level, ideally as applied to lactic acid bacteria, is required
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evaluates mechanisms for mobilising the development of micro-interventions, in a manner that supports, encourages, and empowers the potential and the diverse spaces of civic engagement within the city. The
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Where to apply Website https://www.universityofgalway.ie/human-resources/links/011683/ Requirements Research FieldGeography » OtherEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Internal Application form(s) needed
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advertised is for an experienced Postdoc in Microbiology/Biotechnology to lead the project's biosensor development work package. This will require extensive genetic engineering, microbiology, regulatory and
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are planned to be held mid-late May (after May 13th) *Please review full job description for further details and essential requirement Where to apply Website https://www.universityofgalway.ie/human-resources
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modulate health. To understand host interaction, the project will require development, improvement and application of novel microbial genome-wide association (mGWAS) methods. Demonstrable experience of mGWAS
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agencies, intermediaries, policymakers and residents. The project also explores and evaluates mechanisms for mobilising the development of micro-interventions, in a manner that supports, encourages, and
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to application, further information (including application procedure) should be obtained from the Work at UCD website: https://www.ucd.ie/workatucd/jobs/ Where to apply Website https://www.aplitrak.com/?adid