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Post Summary To undertake a structured PhD in pharmaceutical innovation under the principal supervision of Professor John Gilmer with co-supervision from Professors Mantalaris and Long (Medicine
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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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genetic and immunophenotypic changes before they occur and can help drive the desired function. The aim of this PhD studentship is to characterize and direct cellular heterogeneity as a function of
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intellectual disability. This research programme aims to refine and test the potential for OPTIMA-ID to be implemented in routine clinical practice. Objectives: To determine the potential of OPTIMA-ID to improve
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among people living with Barrett’s Oesophagus. A work programme with people living with Barrett’s Oesophagus to co-design an exercise intervention that takes into consideration the barriers expressed in
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PhD project description: This PhD project is embedded within the GEOFORMATIONS project, an exciting multi-disciplinary project that examines transnational organisational assemblages and supporting
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imaging. DNNs have considerable potential to correct head motion in fMRI, as they can learn complex mappings, and exploit knowledge of brain structure. The PhD Candidates will develop DNNs to motion correct
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An exciting opportunity to pursue a fully funded PhD studentship within the Host-Pathogen Interactions research group led by Prof Rachel McLoughlin(https://www.tcd.ie/Biochemistry/research
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the recipient of a Trinity Research Doctorate Award (TRDA), a pioneering PhD Programme in Trinity College Dublin providing invaluable interdisciplinary training and experience, forming part of a wider team of
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The School of Law and Government at Dublin City University invites applications for its four-year fully funded PhD programme, starting in September 2024. Outstanding PhD candidates will be offered