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). The primary objective of the project is the design and synthesis of peptidomimetic supramolecular receptors and their encapsulation in drug delivery vehicles. The successful candidate will carry out
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collaborative project between the Departments of Chemistry and Biology at MU and SSPC (SFI’s Centre for Pharmaceutical Research). The primary objective of the project is the design and synthesis of peptidomimetic
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cancers and inflammatory conditions. The research project is supported by a Research Ireland-funded Frontiers for the Future Award programme. We are seeking highly motivated candidates with a PhD and
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position will play an important role in a European Research Council (ERC) funded project. A key aim of this project is to develop new mechanistic insight in the interaction between biofilms and aggregates
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, analysing, and presenting research results to stakeholders. The successful candidate will; join a team of multidisciplinary researchers, interact regularly with industry collaborators, have the opportunity
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Centre at University College Cork. The ideal candidate should be a quantitative, analytical researcher with a PhD in engineering, science, or economics, or a field related to energy, and a demonstrated
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. The project tackles gender disparities in agricultural productivity by designing and piloting gender-responsive, site-specific digital agricultural technologies DATs tailored for smallholder women farmers in
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Research Council (ERC) funded project. A key aim of this project is to develop new mechanistic insight in the interaction between biofilms and aggregates/particulates. The project relies heavily on advanced
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the design and delivery of other data yet to be collected, such as citizen focus groups, as well as the analysis of this data. Application materials: Cover letter (max 2 pages), Including Writing sample
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position will play an important role in a European Research Council (ERC) funded project. A key aim of this project is to develop new mechanistic insight in the interaction between biofilms and aggregates