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Applications are invited for a permanent post of a Lecturer/Assistant Professor OR Associate Professor in Medical Microbiology within UCD School of Medicine. Applications are invited for the post of
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the Microbiology Department, one of two disciplines in the School of Genetics and Microbiology, Trinity College Dublin. The role will involve teaching at undergraduate level predominantly for the biological streams
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Applications are invited for a permanent post of a Lecturer/Assistant Professor OR Associate Professor in Medical Microbiology within UCD School of Medicine. Applications are invited for the post of
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. The successful candidate will undertake training and research using a combination of genomics, DNA sequencing technologies, microbiology and molecular biology techniques to understand the mechanisms of bacterial
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wide range of ML tools on microbiome, epigenome and transcriptome data is required. The appointee will be part of an interdisciplinary team of scientists and will work in the School of Microbiology and
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such work is required. The appointee will be part of an interdisciplinary team of scientists and will work in the School of Microbiology and the APC Microbiome Institute, with frequent meetings with
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focus on the microbial ecology of anaerobic digesters treating a mixture of manure and grass silage as feedstock. The successful candidate will conduct advanced microbiological analyses of full-scale AD
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infection. We seek an enthusiastic Post-Doctoral Researcher with extensive microbiology experience to join our recently funded JPIAMR consortium. The consortium will use genomic and metagenomic approaches
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Researcher with extensive microbiology experience to join our recently funded JPIAMR consortium. The consortium will use genomic and metagenomic approaches to understand fungal transmission dynamics within
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integrates expertise across microbiology, immunology, neuroscience, and clinical research to explore the microbiota-gut-brain axis and its impact on neurological and psychiatric disorders. Our research group