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educational offerings. Project Title: Explaining Climate Change Mitigation Uptake Behaviour Change Dynamics: Farmers’ Attitudes, Motivations, and Barriers (EMIT-CHANGE) Post Duration: 12 Months Whole-Time Post
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phenotyping, transcriptomics, proteomics and modelling to identify and functionally characterise perennial ryegrass and white clover molecular regulators mediating growth responses in a future climate. The
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on industrial energy demand, technology adoption pathways, and electrification potential into a dynamic modelling platform. The successful candidate will work closely with academic and industry partners
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. that can be integrated within a selected ABM framework. This model will be evaluated using existing data and used to simulate GHG emissions under different policy scenarios. The successful candidate will
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dynamics and how this can be a modulator for the neurodevelopmental phenotype derived out of genetic mutations. We will use in vivo an ex vivo models. The appointee will be focusing on performing confocal
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national conferences, and completing research integrity training. This position offers hands-on experience in plant health and molecular biology, making it ideal for someone passionate about sustainable
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plant health and molecular biology, making it ideal for someone passionate about sustainable agriculture and crop disease management. Fixed Salary: €32,962 per annum Closing date: 12:00 noon (local Irish
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, as well as molecular biology techniques such as RNA extraction, qPCR, and Western blotting. Experience with animal models, particularly in glioma research, is essential, along with skills in flow
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candidate will join Prof Leonie Young and her team to identify the molecular mechanisms controlling the evolution of metastasis in breast cancer and define key regulators of metastatic spread. The project is
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Ireland). The response of atmospheric circulation to warming is one of the least certain aspects of climate science, due in part to a spread between model simulations of the storm track and uncertainty