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-microbiome interactions. Through phenotypic analysis, soil and environmental monitoring, highthroughput sequencing, and network association studies, the project will examine how environmental factors and host
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project aims to advance sustainable disease control strategies for wheat by exploring plantpathogen-microbiome interactions. Through phenotypic analysis, soil and environmental monitoring, highthroughput
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emerging threats, including climate change, cyber risks, and natural disasters. Candidates with backgrounds in engineering, risk analysis, data science, or related fields are encouraged to register
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briefing documents and reports. Assist the Secretariat with data collection relating to consultations. Assist with data analysis, interpretation and reporting. Additional information is available in
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transport modelling and analysis, as well as a keen interest in resilience, mitigation, and adaptation strategies for transportation systems. Principal Duties and Responsibilities In particular, the post
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Worked with external stakeholders (Policymakers, statutory agencies, NGO) Experience using qualitative analysis. Specific Requirements A Doctoral Degree (level 10 NFQ) in Criminology, Psychology, Sociology
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work will be predominantly (but not exclusively) on Work Package 6, which includes conducting an Environment, Social and Economic Life Cycle Analysis of the use of urban biowaste as a feedstock for value
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administration, data analysis and writing for publication. The research is using pharmacoepidemiology databases to examine problematic polypharmacy in older people attending General Practice. Project Title
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, which includes conducting an Environment, Social and Economic Life Cycle Analysis of the use of urban biowaste as a feedstock for value-added products. The candidate will be part of the project’s multi
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analysis, PCR, and chemical analysis of constituent components is desirable. The successful candidate will be expected to have strong experimental skills as well as a significant track record of research