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Applications are invited for an appointment as Lecturer (Permanent 1.0 FTE) in Psychology (Applied Behaviour Analysis) at the School of Psychology, University of Galway. The School of Psychology
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using high-density EEG. Responsibilities include data collection, preprocessing, and signal analysis to investigate neural networks. By integrating these findings with neuropsychological and functional
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collaboratively with the wider TAP team, leading in-depth research, overseeing the systematic collection and analysis of data, and the formulation of date driven policy recommendations. The coordinator will be
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outcomes in this age group. Activation of type I interferon (IFN-I) responses are a fundamental component of innate anti-viral immunity, key for activation of early, direct anti-viral protection and later
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basis, as it is expected that your expertise and associated activities will be completed within a finite period. Hours of Post: 35 hours per week 7 hours each day Monday to Friday, e.g. 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
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the deliverables linked to the AIAL research lab are expected to be achieved within a finite period. Termination of this contract will occur upon completion of the work in which you are engaged
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. This employment is not offered on an indefinite basis as this project and associated activities are finite. Post status: Specific Purpose Contract This contract is a specific purpose contract for the specified
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on an indefinite basis as this project is finite. Termination of this contract will occur on completion of the work in which you are engaged in, or in the event of the funding stream being terminated or withdrawn by
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will contribute to our ability to understand and predict this critical component of ecosystem function. You will work within group spanning ecological science, engineering, and computer science methods
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manufacturing using single cell omicsSupervisors: Colin Clarke and Niall BarronAbout the project: The study of cellular biology has been transformed by single cell analysis. Rapid technological advances in areas