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engineered to achieve site-specific intestinal release and accumulation locally in the diseased intestinal tissue. Pivotal proof-of-efficacy will be demonstrated in a large animal model of chronic intestinal
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enhance the campus’s exceptional learning and research environment. Applications are invited for the following position: Faculty of Science & Engineering Graduate Researcher Trainee with Industry Placement
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in microbiome science which are supported by multiple shared core technology platforms. It represents a seamless collaboration between researchers at University College Cork, Teagasc Moorepark and MTU
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culture, anaerobic bacteria growth, co-culture systems, viability assays, ELISA, flow cytometry, etc. Previous experience with animal models of inflammation including colitis is desirable. UCC is an
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formed from which vacancies for this role may be filled. Project titles: ‘Technology- Supporting Ageing in Place’ and Impact of Housing Retrofitting on Wellbeing. The Research assistant will support the
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of intestinal inflammation. We’re looking for a passionate researcher with a background in biochemistry, immunology and/or microbiology with skills in mammalian cell culture, anaerobic bacteria growth, co-culture
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that apply for this position. RCSI is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their gender, civil status, family status, sexual