8 interactive PhD positions in Ireland

  • University College Cork | University College Cork, Munster | Ireland | 27 days ago

    on host-microbe interactions, with strong links to industry and international partners. The Research Assistant will be embedded in the ALPACA BIO project, an innovative translational research initiative

  • Trinity College Dublin | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | about 15 hours ago

    “Multiscale modelling of soil-structure interaction for renewable energy applications”. An improved understanding of soil-structure interface behaviour can lead to significant cost savings for offshore wind

  • Trinity College Dublin | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | 3 months ago

    that distinguish different forms of inflammatory arthritis (IA), with a particular focus on interactions between immune and tissue resident invasive stromal cells. The group uses state of the art ex vivo and in

  • Trinity College Dublin | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | about 1 month ago

    Post Summary An exciting opportunity to pursue a fully funded PhD studentship within the Host-Pathogen Interactions research group led by Prof Rachel McLoughlin (https://www.tcd.ie/Biochemistry

  • Trinity College Dublin | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | about 2 months ago

    translational research in collaboration with local, national and international partners. The PhD student will study the interaction of A. fumigatus with immune cells and characterise the molecular mechanisms

  • ; University of Limerick | Luimneach, Munster | Ireland | about 1 month ago

    . Nonetheless, we still lack a clear understanding of the relative contribution of these risk factors and how they interact in the context of daily life to contribute to clinical and functional outcomes. The aim

  • Trinity College Dublin | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | 3 months ago

    large networks is ensuring local dependence in the assumed model, reflecting the natural perception that individuals primarily interact within their local neighbourhoods rather than the entire network

  • Trinity College Dublin | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | about 1 month ago

    at high- relative to low-risk, and (b) the interaction between changes in neuroimaging biomarkers with clinical features, as well as the prediction of clinical decline from the baseline measures. Training

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