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detrimental (e.g. antibiotic resistance) genetic determinants, as well as its wider implications for microbial ecology. The research will involve an array of approaches, including long-read high-throughput
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commensal spore-forming gut bacteria and develop a better understanding of their intestinal ecology and evolution. UCC is an accredited research organisation and as such can form hosting agreements with third
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Science, Geology, Plant Science, Zoology & Ecology, and Agricultural Science. Research within the School is closely aligned with UCC Futures - Sustainability initiative and the strategic goals
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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
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detrimental (e.g. antibiotic resistance) genetic determinants, as well as its wider implications for microbial ecology. The research will involve an array of approaches, including long-read high-throughput
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years. This includes numerous investigative studies undertaken by the Marine Ecology Group using passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) to assess marine mammal populations and movements. MaREI researchers have
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Plant Science, Ecology, Zoology, Environmental Science or a related subject. Experience in fieldwork, data collection and analysis of big datasets is required. Experience in laboratory work (e.g
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the department, given the candidate’s area(s) of scholarly specialisation • Continue to develop a dynamic research profile within department, school and wider Futures ecology • Contribute
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detrimental (e.g. antibiotic resistance) genetic determinants, as well as its wider implications for microbial ecology. The research will involve an array of approaches, including long-read high-throughput
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Plant Science, Ecology, Zoology, Environmental Science or a related subject. Experience in fieldwork, data collection and analysis of big datasets is required. Experience in laboratory work (e.g