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for an enthusiastic, creative and collaborative candidate with a degree in a relevant biological subject and previous experience in immunology, molecular biology or genetics. A Masters degree in a related field will be
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analysis using single cell multi-omics, human translational research and clinical data analysis. The candidate will be expected to conduct mechanistic explorative research using human primary cells
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is the leading cause of bacterial infection associated deaths in 135 countries and the primary cause of fatal bloodstream infection resulting in ~290,000 deaths per year. As a result there is an urgent
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Guinan and under the guidance of a scientific advisory committee. The PhD candidate will take modules from the MSc in Cancer Survivorship in their first year of registration. The main components and
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addition to conducting an original research study they will participate in a 36-month network-wide training program, public engagement activities and collaboration with network members through short-term secondments in
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related field will be desirable. The PhD studentship is supported by a generous TRDA Award that covers academic fees and provides a PhD stipend of €25,000/annum. The interactions among principal
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Post Summary To undertake a structured PhD in pharmaceutical innovation under the principal supervision of Professor John Gilmer with co-supervision from Professors Mantalaris and Long (Medicine
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vibrations of mechanical systems. The main objectives of the PhD project are to develop innovative functional data clustering algorithms, code the algorithms into open software with well-designed documentation
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Cathal McCrory, Professor in Life Course Development and Ageing (primary supervisor) and Dr. Nollaig Bourke, Assistant Professor in Inflammageing (secondary supervisor). The fully funded candidate will be
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Daly, School of Nursing and Midwifery and Principal Investigator on the Maternal health And Maternal Morbidity in Ireland (MAMMI) Study, and by Assistant Professor Sam Cromie, School of Psychology and Co