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Framework Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD Researcher in Sustainable Aviation Fuel Deployment Four year
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industries. The scientist will be based in the School of Biochemistry and Cell Biology and in the School of Pharmacy, UCC. The overall multidisciplinary OptiViVax team provides a global network of clinicians
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technologies modulate B cell responses in a relevant large animal model of vaccination. This SFI-funded project aims to understand the mechanism of action of two non-injected, thermostable, influenza vaccines
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see www.euraxess.ie Detailed Project Mesenchymal stem cell therapy can foster immune modulation and tissue repair in acute lung injury thereby promoting recovery. For clinical trials on MSC’s
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(Cancer Microbiome and Single Cell Research) Department: Physiology & Medical Physics Reporting to: Jochen Prehn Location: 123 St Stephens Green Contract/Duration: 24 Months (1FTE) Remuneration: IUA
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the Duffy lab in the School of Medicine at the University of Galway. Duties: 2D and 3D Cell culture Dissection of large tissue samples and processing for histological assessment Assembly of CTO analogues
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Permanent Whole Time Post The School of Biochemistry and Cell Biology at University College Cork (UCC) wishes to appoint an experienced researcher to the role of Senior Lecturer, to support the
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and vessel technologies (internal combustion engine or fuel cell). ShipFuel-IE will include for stakeholder engagement from across the Irish maritime sector. This will be achieved through three
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by uncontrolled proliferation of the plasma cells. Over the last decade there have been several advances in its treatment, such as immunomodulators and proteasome inhibitors, however it remains
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www.euraxess.ie Detailed Project Description Centrosomes are the principal microtubule organising centres in animal somatic cells. They assemble the poles of the mitotic spindle, regulate cell polarity and movement