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candidate will lead the design and modelling of thermally regulated DNA motifs and contribute to the development of an automated and renewable DNA computing prototype. The role encompasses both wet-lab and in
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multimodal brain imaging techniques with novel neuromodulation. More specifically, we work to understand the mechanisms of (mal)adaptive plasticity and develop new treatment approaches for different
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. Active research clusters include Power Electronics, Medical Electronics, Connected and Autonomous Vehicles, Computational Imaging, Embedded Systems, Visual Media Enhancement, Bio-Inspired Electronics, and
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Computer Science to teenage girls via active, project-based coding workshops and a series of career talks delivered by female tech professionals. Each year, over 200 students take part in coding workshops as part of
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to be compliant with its statutory and regulatory requirements set out in the: Code of Practice for the Governance of State Bodies Charities Act Code of Governance for Subsidiaries of Irish Universities
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editing, protein structure and modelling, in cell proteomics, advanced cell imaging, flow cytometry, western blotting/immunoprecipitation, and a range of cell and protein function assays. The successful
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international researchers in Cork, and will also interact with collaborators in the USA, Europe and Japan. The research will deploy innovative approaches including “in cell” proteomics and imaging, CRISPR
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biochemistry techniques, confocal laser scanning microscopy, and live cell imaging with automated fluorescence microscopes to address and answer the research questions. The research team is located in the Sir
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component sources such as roots and microbes – by developing and maintaining both custom and off-the-shelf instruments in field operation. We have developed custom built ‘minirhizotron’ instruments to image
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cognitive impairment, brain-injury and healthy volunteers. Our studies use imaging, biomarkers and neuropsychological methods to assess healthy volunteers, carers and patients. The post holder will help with