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, Earth & Environmental Sciences (BEES) at University College Cork (UCC), Ireland. Duties include assistance with the cultivation of aquatic plants, monitoring of plant traits, water quality assessment and
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0.5 FTE, 4.5 Months, Fixed-Term, Part-time Post Position Summary A part-time (50%) Research Assistant position is available in the school of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences (BEES
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position it to manage agronomic and nitrous oxide emissions in field trials within the ‘Soils’ work package of the Farm Zero C Project. Specific tasks will include the measurement of herbage, dry matter
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3 Years, Fixed-Term, Whole-time Post Position Summary Basic Function: The primary role of this Post-Doctoral Researcher position it to manage agronomic and nitrous oxide emissions in field trials
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20 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University College Cork Department HR Research Research Field Environmental science » Earth science Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2
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systems for optimizing T-cell therapies. The project will focus on investigating two types of cancers: liver cancer (HEPG2) and osteosarcoma (SaOS2). The primary objective is to demonstrate, in real-time
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). The candidate will work with Lachnospiraceae strains isolated from healthy individuals to examine their anti-inflammatory potential in intestinal epithelial cell systems including cell lines and organoids (3D
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Lachnospiraceae strains isolated from healthy individuals to examine their anti-inflammatory potential in intestinal epithelial cell systems including cell lines and organoids (3D mini-guts) and in animal models
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Medicine, with particular focus in musculoskeletal (e.g. tendon, bone, cartilage) bioengineering. Direct cell injections were introduced in regenerative medicine as a means to restore lost tissue function
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to cells. One Research Assistant will focus on analysis of the composition of concentrated eVLP preparations and factors that affect transduction efficiency and editing efficacy. Dynamic collaboration exists