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. *Experience with single‑cell transcriptomic or epigenomic datasets. *Experience in setting own research agenda. Selection process https://www.ucd.ie/workatucd/jobs/ Website for additional job details https
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Description Scholarship Project Title: BIOGEL-LENS: A Bioactive Multifunctional Hydrogel Contact Lens Platform for Regenerative Ocular Cell Supplementation Advert Reference No. : SETU_2025_03_WSCH Supervisors
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with producing rAAV and brings together experts from two leading Irish institutions, NIBRT and UCD, and APC-VLE Ltd. (https://approcess.com/services/cell-and-gene-therapies ) - a leading Irish industrial
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the manufacturing challenges associated with producing rAAV and brings together experts from two leading Irish institutions, NIBRT and UCD, and APC-VLE Ltd. (https://approcess.com/services/cell-and-gene-therapies
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translational studies. Our research interests include medical implant design and assessment, medical implant integration, novel drug- and cell-based therapies, soft robotics, immunoengineering, translation of our
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innovative solutions to help overcome the manufacturing challenges associated with producing rAAV and brings together experts from two leading Irish institutions, NIBRT and UCD, and APC-VLE Ltd. (https
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, University College Cork. The Bacteria & Cancer theme, led by Mark Tangney, involves the study and/or and application of bacteria in cancer settings https://www.ucc.ie/en/cancer-research/people/mark-tangney
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, Associate Professor in Biomedical Engineering. The researcher will join Dr McEvoy’s group, which brings together expertise in active cell biomechanics and in-vitro tumour models. The group’s overall focus is
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of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Tel: + 353 (0) 21 4205424; Email: anne.moore@ucc.ie Applications must be submitted online via the University College Cork vacancy portal https://ore.ucc.ie/ Queries relating
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48 Months, Fixed Term Full-Time Post Position Summary This project, based in the Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience at University College Cork, investigates the cellular and mitochondrial