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2 Years, Fixed-Term, Whole-time Post Position Summary: This Post Doctoral Researcher position provides an excellent opportunity to join a dynamic and inclusive research team at University College
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an important role in human health and has become one of the most dynamic, complex and exciting areas of research in both food and pharmaceutical arenas. Over the last two decades the APC has established itself
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an important role in human health and has become one of the most dynamic, complex and exciting areas of research in both food and pharmaceutical arenas. Over the last two decades the APC has established itself
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become one of the most dynamic, complex and exciting areas of research in both food and pharmaceutical arenas. Over the last decade APC Microbiome Ireland has established itself as one of the leading
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in a stakeholder workshop to rank data priorities and build the GIS-based MCDM tool kit enabling Monte Carlo simulation outputs. Project Title: Multi-Criteria Decision-Making and Constraint Mapping
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) plays an important role in human health and has become one of the most dynamic, complex and exciting areas of research in both food and pharmaceutical arenas. Over the last two decades, the APC has
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in a stakeholder workshop to rank data priorities and build the GIS-based MCDM tool kit enabling Monte Carlo simulation outputs. Project Title: Multi-Criteria Decision-Making and Constraint Mapping
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, administered orally or using a skin patch, at the anatomical, cellular and molecular levels. We are particularly interested in mucosal immunity and the breadth of cross-neutralising responses. The project
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fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. This assessment will determine the controls on pollution, the distribution of pollutants and their variance under changing marine environmental conditions, as
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Syndrome, and colorectal cancer. We use research approaches including classical microbiology, molecular microbiology, high end bioinformatics and ecological methods. We now seek to employ a research