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developing an engaging user experience for the University’s targeted audiences and the Web Content Specialist is core to the success of this. The successful candidate will be taking the lead in both editing
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of the project is to determine the genetic basis of antifungal drug resistance in human fungal pathogens and to evaluate the efficacy and molecular targets of a novel antifungal therapeutic. The successful
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project. The University’s new website will focus on clear, relevant, search-friendly, and accessible content in tandem with developing an engaging user experience for the University’s targeted audiences and
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in human fungal pathogens and to evaluate the efficacy and molecular targets of a novel antifungal therapeutic. The successful candidate will evolve drug-susceptible fungal isolates into antifungal
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integrating large complex datasets is likewise essential as is training in Bayesian sample assessment methods. The post is based in UCC and requires the successful candidate to work closely and in person with
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of this established transnational education initiative. They will identify business risks and opportunities, and provide flexible, evidence-based, and innovative solutions that will deliver on targets. They will
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opportunities, and provide flexible, evidence-based, and innovative solutions that will deliver on targets. They will provide direction, support and leadership to the MIEC team to deliver on that vision
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outreach activities. Activities are targeted at schools which either have DEIS status or are located in areas with low rates of progression to further education. The CodePlus programme aims to promote
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/academic teaching cluster that will drive a successful teaching programme at undergraduate and graduate level to meet the needs of identified stakeholders in the target learner cohort. The postholder will
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inflammation around characteristic papular skin lesions despite being continually loaded with live virus. This suggests highly effective, targeted inhibition of human anti-viral responses. We believe