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is funded by the Health Research Board and is available immediately to contract end date of 31st December 2026. Salary: Research Fellow salary scale €62,698 - €81,849 per annum, (subject to the
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12 Months, Fixed-Term, Whole-Time Post Position Summary The SCOPE project is a Health Research Board funded international multidisciplinary project to develop a standardised set of outcome
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developed and tested iteratively over the course of the project, drawing on GP and GP Nurse preferences, theory, and evidence of best practice. The project is funded by the Health Research Board Applied
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Metabolomic Research Group led by Prof. Lorraine Brennan is seeking a Research Assistant to assist researchers across a number of funded research projects such as the Health Research Board (HRB) US-Ireland
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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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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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scientific and nutritionally sound method of infant feeding in association with international and national research collaborators across multiple sites as part of a €2.5 million Health Research Board (HRB
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(QPS) researchers, knowledge users, patients, public and other stakeholders to change the landscape of Irish QPS research. The project is co-funded by the Health Research Board and the Irish Health
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. In4kids is a national paediatric clinical research network funded by Health Research Board (HRB). In4kids is a key component of, and the National Hub for, the Conect4children network. Conect4children
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Health Research Board (HRB) aimed at providing the dedicated infrastructure, experienced research and support staff, and necessary quality/regulatory oversight that are critical for the successful conduct