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. no. 017322 This role funded by Science Foundation Ireland represents an exciting opportunity to develop novel stimulation methods for the treatment of Parkinson's disease in a rodent model. While deep brain
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the project. The aim is to develop the low-and high-level control strategies for the HaCT robot, which consists of 3 motors shaping the kinematic and kinetic trajectories of the lower limb. This is a research
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preclinical and clinical settings, only a handful of products have been commercialised. This limited technology transfer has been attributed, among others, to the prolonged in vitro culture required to develop
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requirements and significantly enhancing latency. This project aims to develop a decentralized blockchain-based autonomous communication infrastructure sharing system based on Linux Foundation's open-source
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develop an integrated care (IC) model for chronic wound (CW) management. Chronic wounds are a major concern for the healthcare system as their financial burden is estimated at 5% of total expenditure
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postdoc position supported by Science Foundation Ireland is available for a period of 12 months. Start date will be June 2024 or soon thereafter. As the successful applicant you will develop biocatalysed
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develop an integrated care (IC) model for chronic wound (CW) management. Chronic wounds are a major concern for the healthcare system as their financial burden is estimated at 5% of total expenditure
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1 to join the team to research and develop the technology for the project. This is a research focused role, where you will conduct a specified programme of research supported by research training and
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Biomedical Science. The research project will specifically develop on our recent findings around the role of modulators of inflammatory processes such as a-lipoxins as therapeutic targets and b-potential
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of the role is to develop new or advanced research skills and competences, on the processes of publication in peer-reviewed academic publications and scholarly dissemination, the development of funding