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The Opportunity The School of Law at University College Cork invites applications for a PhD position, as part of the UCC -Matheson Innovation Partnership. Applications must be received by 5pm
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biology, and immunology with therapeutic design and preclinical validation. The work will be carried out in a collaborative and multidisciplinary lab environment with expertise in antimicrobial mechanisms
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Ireland’s acoustic environment to 2050, engage citizens in large-scale noise monitoring and design the next generation of mitigation solutions. We are now recruiting three inter-linked PhD researchers, each
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for genetic diseases. If you're excited by the intersection of biotechnology, process development, and therapeutic innovation, we’d love to hear from you.Project 1: Understanding upstream AAV gene therapy
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for excellence in education, research, and innovation, which has been inspiring generations of thinkers for over 400 years. Trinity College Dublin- an introduction Post Summary: Applications are welcome
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they would design the project (for more information, see the ‘Application procedure’ below). Application Procedure Informal enquiries are welcome and can be made directly to Dr Christiane Ahlborn, Assistant
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education, research, and innovation, which has been inspiring generations of thinkers for over 400 years. NOTE: Applicants must have been resident in an EU member state for 3 out of the last 5 years to be
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motivated with strong technical skills and 2) have an interest in applied molecular biology. Applicants should have the capability to work both independently and collaboratively to design and execute
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design and context (e.g., educational, civic, or organisational settings) in line with the PhD student’s background and interests. This PhD forms part of a broader research programme on identity-based
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education, research, and innovation, which has been inspiring generations of thinkers for over 400 years. Novel optical access and metro networks are essential to support fast growing capacity requirement