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/r_mcloughlin.php) at the School of Biochemistry and Immunology at Trinity College Dublin. The successful candidate will work on a Wellcome funded project investigating how the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus
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the Professor of Biostatistics. The Wellcome HRB Clinical Research Facility at St. James’s Hospital (CRF) is a partnership between Trinity College Dublin (TCD) School of Medicine and St. James’s Hospital funded
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climate change effects. In collaboration with UCD's BatLab and the Tree of Life programme at the Wellcome Sanger Institute, we are looking for a `Research Assistant' to further the collection of species
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spearheaded this transformation effort at a national level. As part of a new programme of work supported by an Institutional Research Culture award from Wellcome, Research Culture Networking, Empowerment
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the Professor of Biostatistics. ` The Wellcome HRB Clinical Research Facility at St. James’s Hospital (CRF) is a partnership between Trinity College Dublin (TCD) School of Medicine and St. James’s Hospital
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development. Summary of Post DIAMOND (Developing Innovate Analytical Methods for research ON Deprescribing) is an ambitious research programme supported by a €2.4m Career Development Award from Wellcome
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. Summary of Post DIAMOND (Developing Innovate Analytical Methods for research ON Deprescribing) is an ambitious research programme supported by a €2.4m Career Development Award from Wellcome. This is part of
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Analytical Methods for research ON Deprescribing) is an ambitious research programme supported by a €2.4m Career Development Award from Wellcome. This is part of Wellcome’s Discovery Awards, which aim
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ON Deprescribing) is an ambitious research programme supported by a €2.4m Career Development Award from Wellcome. This is part of Wellcome’s Discovery Awards, which aim to transform our understanding of health and
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training and capacity-building project that aims to increase global capacity to use genomics to control cholera. This position is funded through a sub-award from the Wellcome Sanger Institute (WSI), and is