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School of Mathematics and Statistics is seeking to recruit a post-doctoral researcher with experience in statistical modelling, Bayesian methods and related computational skills. This is a temporary, 21
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on our exciting mission “To educate, nurture and discover for the benefit of human health”. We seek candidates whose experience to date has prepared them to contribute to our commitment to the “Race
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available treatment. In a secondary objective aimed at providing mechanistic understanding, the candidate will identify drug-drug interactions and study the cellular mechanisms at play in induced pluripotent
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on advancing rare disease research and patient involvement. Its key objectives include increasing patient participation and influence in research, expanding Irish engagement in national and international
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an opportunity to address these fundamental research challenges through original scientific investigation. The objective is to conduct research that advances our understanding of satellite-based biodiversity
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aspects of the laboratory work building towards successfully meeting the goals and objectives of the project. UCC is an accredited research organisation and as such can form hosting agreements with third
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candidates will be responsible for the provision of administrative support and event management for the Access Office with the objective of supporting the broad range of programmes and activities that support
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are open to nurses and midwives who are not currently registered for a PhD, but who have a strong desire to discover new practices and knowledge through evidence-based approaches. The Joint PhD Scholarship
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and event management for the Access Office with the objective of supporting the broad range of programmes and activities that support the access, retention and success, of priority groups as outlined in
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of early brain injury. For over 15 years Prof Geraldine Boylan and Prof Deirdre Murray have worked to develop new methods to predict, detect and prevent early brain injury and disability in young children