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Trinity College Dublin is home to an historic ‘library of plants’ – an herbarium – of immense cultural, historical, and scientific value. The herbarium contains over 500,000 dried, pressed and identified plants that have been preserved within large leather-bound books dating back to the age of...
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Trinity College Dublin is home to an historic ‘library of plants’ – an herbarium – of immense cultural, historical, and scientific value. The herbarium contains over 500,000 dried, pressed and identified plants that have been preserved within large leather-bound books dating back to the age of...
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the School. At undergraduate level, technical support is required across several programmes including Biology and Biomedical Sciences, Geoscience, Geography and Environmental Sciences & Engineering. Technical
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, sexual selection, movement ecology, breeding biology, sensory perception, animal welfare, or any other branch of animal behavioural analysis. Research in Animal Behaviour will synergise with current and
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opportunity is available with Prof. Joanna McGouran at Trinity College Dublin ( http://joannamcgouran.wixsite.com/mysite ). The project is in the field of chemical biology focusing on the synthesis of and
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of the probes created. This multidisciplinary project would be ideally suited to someone with a chemical biology/organic synthesis background but full training can be given in any unfamiliar areas. Research
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An exciting opportunity to pursue a fully funded PhD studentship within the Host-Pathogen Interactions research group led by Prof Rachel McLoughlin(https://www.tcd.ie/Biochemistry/research/r_mcloughlin.php) at the School of Biochemistry and Immunology at Trinity College Dublin. The successful...
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for an enthusiastic, creative and collaborative candidate with a degree in biological or brain sciences and previous experience in molecular biology, neurobiology, genetics, or neuroimmunology. A Master’s degree in a
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groups at both universities. They will work on plant biology and agricultural science tasks to deliver validation of a technical tool for applied plant biology challenges, relevant to future food systems
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The primary purpose of the Assistant Professor position is to undertake research and teaching in the Microbiology Department, one of two disciplines in the School of Genetics and Microbiology, Trinity College Dublin. The role will involve teaching at undergraduate level predominantly for the...