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O’Mahony, the Fellow will drive the analysis of collaborative projects that investigate how the gut microbiome influences immune and metabolic responses and explore avenues to translate this research
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production. • Direct experience and a strong understanding of structural analysis techniques. • Experience with validation of biological test compounds in relevant models
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quantitative techniques including data linkage and analysis of both cross-sectional and longitudinal observational data. The aims of the project are: • To quantify the impact of social inequities
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consists of four work packages, involving quantitative techniques including data linkage and analysis of both cross-sectional and longitudinal observational data. The aims of the project
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Professor Liam O’Mahony, the Fellow will drive the analysis of collaborative projects that investigate how the gut microbiome influences immune and metabolic responses and explore avenues to translate
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including, but not limited to concept development and design, ethical approval, research integrity/compliance, participant recruitment, and management and analysis of datasets within the scope of the overall
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at the core of the work: soundscape ecology of underwater recordings, and document analysis. The nature and structure of the Phase 2 Research Ireland Centre programme allows for Post-Doctoral Researchers
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studies on multiple pilot sites. • Undertake and support laboratory analysis on collected samples inc. nutritional, physiological, molecular, and food quality. • Assist with sustainability assessments inc
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collaboration across the consortium. Analyse stakeholder input using appropriate frameworks (e.g. thematic analysis, policy benchmarking) to inform consensus-based recommendations. Ethics & Project Management
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), analysis, and dissemination. The role also involves contributing to grant writing, reporting, publications, and supporting related work packages and research activity. The Post-Doctoral Researcher will