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: http://www.tudublin.ie/vacancies www.tudublin.ie/vacancies Technological University Dublin is an equal opportunities employer Knowledge and Experience A PhD or equivalent in Physical or Life Sciences
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medical research including: Discovery of novel enzymatic activities, Inhibitor screening & Biomarker discovery. In this project you will synthesise and study an entirely new class of probes, building
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disciplines. The candidate will have the opportunity to travel to scientific conferences and events to present research results. Skills and experience required Applicants should hold a PhD degree in health
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30 months, Fixed-Term, Whole-time Post Position Summary The Medical Education Unit, School of Medicine UCC is recruiting three post-doctoral researchers to work on a Health Research Board funded
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to identify routes to commercialise alternate end uses of used tyres. The successful candidate should have: A PhD in Civil, Chemical or Processing Engineering or closely related discipline. Expertise in
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. deprescribing) medications which may no longer be needed or causing more harm than good. The programme aims to develop and advance novel methods from the field of pharmacoepidemiology to research deprescribing
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) medications which may no longer be needed or causing more harm than good. The programme aims to develop and advance novel methods from the field of pharmacoepidemiology to research deprescribing using big data
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, the researcher will be encouraged to initiate and develop their own projects and will have the opportunity to travel to national scientific conferences to present research results. Applicants should hold a PhD
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Council (ERC) Starting Grant and focuses on elucidating the therapeutic potential of the new class of RNAs with a unique closed-loop structure, called circular RNAs, to tackle unmet medical challenges
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care and prescribing both before and after individuals are diagnosed with Sjögren’s), collection and analysis of survey data in Ireland, including data on medications used, and contributions to other