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investigator Prof. Colm Delaney, on IV-Lab, a project funded by the European Innovation Council (EIC) under the European Union’s Horizon Europe programme. The IV-Lab consortium aims to achieve an in-vessel
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A postdoctoral Research Fellowship is available to work on ‘Induction and regulation of immune responses in the nose - informing the design of an effective nasal vaccine against Bordetella pertussis
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. The SOCMED work package utilizes a mixed methods design over 3 phases. Identification of relevant implementation determinants grounded in a scoping review (Phase 1) and in the views of participants in
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printing, test rig design and medical device testing. The researcher will work closely with other members of a multidisciplinary team including PIs, clinicians, engineers, postdoctoral research fellows and
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implementation of this recommendation. The SCOPE for HEALTH work package utilises a mixed methods study design. Initially a systematic review of barriers and facilitators to implementation of a shared care model
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Educational Achievements: Reducing iNequalities” (LEARN) project. It is a consortium project coordinated by the University of Helsinki, funded under the HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions. The successful
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at the Trinity College Dublin. We wish to appoint a Postdoctoral Researcher to support the design and development of new geotechnical laboratory and field-testing experiments to undertake a systematic
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Health Research Board in the Republic of Ireland. There is considerable scope for input in design of research questions that fall within the remit of using smartphone data to study dynamic fluctuations in
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step-change in their appreciation of the natural function of these seascapes, and integrating stakeholder interests within a co-design of future rewilding approaches. REWRITE will thus establish tools
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). The Co-Centre award is managed by Science Foundation Ireland (SFI), Northern Ireland’s Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), supported via