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Trinity College Dublin is home to an historic ‘library of plants’ – an herbarium – of immense cultural, historical, and scientific value. The herbarium contains over 500,000 dried, pressed and
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Trinity College Dublin is home to an historic ‘library of plants’ – an herbarium – of immense cultural, historical, and scientific value. The herbarium contains over 500,000 dried, pressed and
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groups at both universities. They will work on plant biology and agricultural science tasks to deliver validation of a technical tool for applied plant biology challenges, relevant to future food systems
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of the probes created. This multidisciplinary project would be ideally suited to someone with a chemical biology/organic synthesis background but full training can be given in any unfamiliar areas. Research
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including palaeobotany, palaeoecology, evolution of plant-fungal interactions, pollination biology, plant molecular biology, urban ecology, sustainable diets, global change and plant physiology. Please see
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opportunity is available with Prof. Joanna McGouran at Trinity College Dublin ( http://joannamcgouran.wixsite.com/mysite ). The project is in the field of chemical biology focusing on the synthesis of and
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the School. At undergraduate level, technical support is required across several programmes including Biology and Biomedical Sciences, Geoscience, Geography and Environmental Sciences & Engineering. Technical
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Group is located in School of Biochemistry and Immunology, The Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute, Trinity College Dublin. Further details at: https://www.tcd.ie/Biochemistry/research/mills/ Please see
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to support research into the biology and pathogenesis of Candida species in the Division of Oral Biosciences, DDUH, as well as playing an essential educational role in the support of Problem-Based Learning
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the medium to long term. The overarching goal of N=O CancerNet is to establish an interdisciplinary, intersectoral, and international doctoral training and research programme. Our aim is to foster a new