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4 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Galway Research Field Biological sciences » Biological engineering Chemistry » Applied chemistry Chemistry » Other Researcher Profile
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scholarship(s) starting in [May,2024] affiliated to the [College of Science and Engineering / School of Natural Sciences / Earth and Ocean Sciences / Ryan Institute] at the University of Galway. University
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applicants including those whom have been displaced due to war. We are ranked 3rd in the world for gender equality (Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2020) and we hold an Athena SWAN Bronze award
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of reliable 3D tumour models to investigate tumour biology and drug response and the development of novel NO-based treatment options. The 10 Doctoral Candidates (DC) will be hosted across the network, and in
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of social inequality on our ageing biology, supported by an Irish Research Council (IRC) Advanced Laureate Award to Professor Cathal McCrory. The successful candidate will be supervised by Professor
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. The candidate will join a dynamic and growing team of researchers at the EXG Research Group under the supervision of Dr Lara McManus, hosted in the Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute 's AUoN. AUoN is a
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Post Summary The School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Trinity College, the University of Dublin, is seeking a candidate for a ‘PhD Studentship - Panoz Pharmaceutical Innovation in
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the social and economic impacts of MAR solutions by defining socio-economic impact indicators; (iii) Set up a Decision Support Tool to aid in the selection of appropriate sites for and technology of NB-MAR
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study reflect the multi-factorial causes of successful ageing and their interactions. These include but are not limited to: Economics (wealth and income, pensions, employment, financial transfers), Health
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the world for gender equality (Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2020) and we hold an Athena SWAN Bronze award, recognising our work to advance gender equality. The University is actively pursuing a