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to community safety and cohesion in a society still shaped by its conflict legacy. Sport, as a widely accessible and culturally significant practice, offers one such arena. It is often promoted as a tool for
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sector, traceability is especially important due to the perishable nature of products, the complexity of global supply chains, and strict requirements around food safety, provenance, and quality. In NI and
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directly with surgeons and engineers to translate research findings into practical solutions. This interdisciplinary work offers an opportunity to make a tangible impact on patient safety and surgical
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Technology is a recently launched research centre examining innovation at the intersection of law and technology. In its infancy it has already secured grants for cutting edge research on the role
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support sustainable practices. Moreover, milk output is a critical factor in assessing and mitigating the environmental impact of dairy farming, linking animal health, sustainability, and food security
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sustainability in agri-food systems. The work aligns with sectoral priorities in Digital Health, Food Security, and Responsible Innovation. PhD researchers will investigate cutting-edge approaches that combine
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will provide a fuller picture of how gyms matter in Belfast. It will generate fresh insight into their contribution to wellbeing, resilience and community safety. The research aligns with the Northern
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“learning to learn” to complex skills needed for successful independent living. Lessons target the areas of Communication, Social Skills, Academics, Discrimination, Self-Help, Health and Safety, Recreation
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actionable pharmacogene, which could improve prescribing efficacy and safety [1]. Pharmacogenomic-guided (PGx) prescribing may reduce ADE risk by 30% [2]. Aims This PhD project will address knowledge gaps in
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of stability, safety and echogenicity. The specific objectives are: Investigate a range of lipid formulation / gas combinations to generate a lead formulation with comparable performance characteristics