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to Aonghus Lavelle, Professor, APC Microbiome Ireland and the Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience, Email: aonghus.lavelle@ucc.ie Applications must be submitted online via the University College Cork vacancy
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22 Months, Fixed-Term, Whole-Time Post Position Summary Applications are invited for the role of Post-Doctoral Researcher within APC Microbiome Ireland and the Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience
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Anatomy & Neuroscience. Telephone: + 353 (0) 21 420 5479 Email: somahony@ucc.ie OR Dr Harriët Schellekens, Senior Lecturer, Dept Anatomy & Neuroscience. Telephone: + 353 (0) 21 420 5429 Email
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integrates expertise across microbiology, immunology, neuroscience, and clinical research to explore the microbiota-gut-brain axis and its impact on neurological and psychiatric disorders. Our research group
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of the post see https://ore.ucc.ie/ Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to Dr Siobhain O’Mahony, Senior Lecturer, Dept of Anatomy and Neuroscience, Tel: + 353 (0) 21 4905479 Email: somahony@ucc.ie
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of Irish people’s attitudes, beliefs and values related to climate change. The project is led by Dr Niall Dunphy and Dr Breffní Lennon. CLIMATUDE will map the knowledge and perceptions of Irish people
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of junior researchers and/or the development of research outputs. An important aspect of this role is contributing to Knowledge Translation and Exchange (KTE) activities, ensuring that research findings
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to long-term care). SWINS will conceptualize the returns to social services in terms of income, employment, and growth, as well as bridge knowledge gaps about how these investments influence macroeconomic
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contributing to academic literature through a deeper understanding of the socio-cognitive and environment factors that shape practices and behaviours. As part of a collaborative, interdisciplinary team, the
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; • The applicant’s knowledge of and record of active and ethical engagement with ethnic minority populations in SW China; • Language capacities in English, Chinese, and ideally, familiarity to local accents