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clinical trial and research objectives, and ultimately ambitions for an OECI Comprehensive Cancer Centre designation. The Director of Cancer Trials Operations will play a major role in advancing this agenda
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Reporting To: Professor of Postgraduate Surgical Education Location: RCSI, Dublin 2 The principal objective of the post is to contribute to the development, organisation, and delivery of curriculum
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that actively modulate bone regeneration and tissue healing. Objective 1: To design and optimise an innovative peptide-based delivery system encapsulating osteoanabolic miR cargoes, enabling targeted and
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. Objective 1: Optimise the cryoprinting process for fabricating poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) and gelatin GelMA-based structures with interconnected 3D pores and channels to achieve precise control over construct
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manufacturing but also paves the way for scalable and reproducible biomaterial solutions in regenerative medicine. Objective 1: Generation of a database of layer-by-layer images from in situ monitoring
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ethics, will investigate whether the legal principles that govern consent to treatment are applied in practice in Irish maternity care. The objective of this project is to investigate the divergence
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press releases and leaders’ speeches using software trained in the automatic detection of sentiments in texts and non-verbal communications. These datasets will be complemented by interview data
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midwife, an obstetrician and an ethicist will investigate whether the legal principles that govern consent to treatment are applied in practice in Irish maternity care. The objective of this project is to
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Services, UCC, to ensure policies and operational standards are implemented effectively, reflecting the objectives of the University. They will also participate in reciprocal arrangements approved by
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fluidics, optical detection, and novel luminescence-based assays. You’ll work at the interface of engineering, biology, and commercial innovation, helping translate cutting-edge research into a deployable