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well as potential to teach across programmes within the School of Education. Reporting to the Head of School the appointee will be expected to contribute to teaching, assessment, school placement, and programme
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Postdoctoral Researcher to join a programme investigating the effects of probiotics on brain development, behaviour, and brain barrier function during early life. Specifically, the research will focus on how
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enquiries can be made in confidence to Head of the School of Applied Psychology, Professor Christopher McCusker, christopher.mccusker@ucc.ie For more information on the School of Applied Psychology, see https
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16 Months, Fixed Term, whole-time Post APC Microbiome Ireland are currently recruiting a Postdoctoral Researcher to join a programme investigating the effects of probiotics on brain development
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detection and intervention for early brain injury and cerebral palsy. The Programme Manager will co-ordinate the smooth and efficient day-to-day operations of ELEVATE, support the implementation of programme
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Physical Education as well as potential to teach across programmes within the School of Education. Reporting to the Head of School the appointee will be expected to contribute to teaching, assessment, school
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essential. Project Title: Newborn Brain Test Post Duration: 12 Months Salary: €77,500 gross p.a. Personal Rate (pro rata 0.8 FTE) For an information package including further details of the post see https
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is an important operational role within a major strategic research programme focused on prevention, early detection and intervention for early brain injury and cerebral palsy. The Programme Manager
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of altered brain development and cognitive school-age outcomes. To achieve this, we are performing school-age MRIs and neurocognitive testing on a cohort of children who had HIE as newborns, and matched
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knowledge of regulatory and quality standards is essential; clinical research experience is also essential. Project Title: Newborn Brain Test Where to apply Website http://www.ucc.ie/en/ Requirements Research