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of the modern Middle East (c.1870-c.1945) which will be supervised by Dr M. Talha Çiçek, Associate Professor in History of the Modern Middle East (people.ucd.ie/m.cicek ) and the Principal Investigator of ERC
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of the modern Middle East (c.1870-c.1945) which will be supervised by Dr. M. Talha Çiçek, Associate Professor in History of the Modern Middle East (people.ucd.ie/m.cicek ) and the Principal Investigator of ERC
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July 9th 2025; interview of shortlisted candidate to occur July 17th- 18th. Informal enquiries can be directed to mcelherm@tcd.ie (Dr Matt McElheron; computational biology lead) and nbourke@tcd.ie (Prof
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research is dedicated to improving the diagnosis and treatment of fungal infections. Additionally, we explore the biology of these infections, as well as the molecular mechanisms behind stress and antifungal
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risk. These studentships are ideal for candidates with a strong background in computational biology, bioinformatics, population genetics, and statistical genetics and an exceptional interest in
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collaborative investigation including teams with expertise in cell biology, molecular biology, biomedical engineering, clinical medicine and computational biology. The team aim to create a novel, targeted
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manufacturing using single cell omicsSupervisors: Colin Clarke and Niall BarronAbout the project: The study of cellular biology has been transformed by single cell analysis. Rapid technological advances in areas
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Post Summary An exciting opportunity to pursue a fully funded PhD studentship within the Host-Pathogen Interactions research group led by Prof Rachel McLoughlin (https://www.tcd.ie/Biochemistry/research/mcloughlin/) is available in the School of Biochemistry and Immunology at Trinity College...
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. The successful candidate will undertake training and research using a combination of genomics, DNA sequencing technologies, microbiology and molecular biology techniques to understand the mechanisms of bacterial
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and (ii) identify new targets for novel therapeutic strategies. This project utilises a multidisciplinary approach combining expertise in molecular biology and cell biology applied to cells/tissue