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. Candidate profile: Applicants should hold or expect to receive an upper 2.1 or 1.1 degree in a relevant discipline. A cell biology/molecular biology/genomics background is essential. Training will be provided
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) out to 2050. Tasks include compiling big-data inputs, developing CNOSSOS-EU compliant simulations, validating predictions with field/lab measurements and mapping future hot-spots. Ideal profile: honours
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of this PhD is to advance our understanding of how cognitive factors interact and shape the complex profile of depressive symptoms and everyday functional impairment in individuals at risk for depression
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the Indian diaspora in Ireland, and is open to candidates with an academic profile in either geography, international politics, sociology, anthropology, or cognate disciplines. www.dcu.ie/historygeography/epa
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intra-couple income inequality, household wealth, and social class—shape the risk of grey divorce and how economic outcomes post-divorce vary across different welfare state contexts. The findings will
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Exciting Opportunity: Join UCC’s Cork University Business School (CUBS) to shape the future of business theory and practice - Several PhD and MSc (by Research) studentships available for October
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the human-pathogen arms race play out in real-time. One post will focus on human demography and adaptation, reconstructing how population dynamics and natural selection have shaped genomic variation in
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into their ideology and practices. For more information on the project, you can visit this website: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101170033 . For more information on the profile of the Principal Investigator, see
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that these cells could be deployed to control intracellular S. aureus. The project will employ cutting edge technologies (transcriptomics, in vivo infection models, single cell metabolic analysis) to profile
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PhD scholar, it is envisaged that the following studies will form part of the PhD process for one/both prospective students: State of the art review of current discourse on the (i) science and