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funded project `Food based biomarkers, diet quality and cardiometabolic health'. The successful candidate should have a background in human nutrition or related field and experience supporting
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are labour and time intensive, costly, and most significantly, often yield untranslatable results due to the physiological differences between humans and animals, with estimated drug failure rates as high as
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well as with its external partners. Good project management and relationship building skills, as well as the ability to deliver and meet targets will be essential to this role. BiOrbic is Ireland's national
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well as with its external partners. Good project management and relationship building skills, as well as the ability to deliver and meet targets will be essential to this role. BiOrbic is Ireland's national
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of this project is to understand whether the design of current human- AI voice agents reinforce and perpetuate existing gender biases. Specifically, the aim of the proposed research is to assess if the gendering
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of the programme activities. The Community Inclusion Research Coordinator will need to have excellent interpersonal skills, be highly motivated, self-driven, and have proven ability to act on his/her own initiative
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of the neuromuscular system to address fundamental questions in the control of human movement and to develop improved therapeutic strategies, including next generation neuromodulation technologies. The project in in
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the nervous system controls muscle in healthy and diseased states. Through this research we aim to address fundamental questions in the control of human movement and to develop improved therapeutic and
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in the bay. Surveys will involve sampling from both freshwater systems and nearshore coastal bathing waters such that FIB loadings from human, dog and bird inputs can be determined from collected
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an individual who is passionate about AI technology and building it around future generations. This person will be the face of CeADAR and will play an integral role in leading the Centre through its new phase