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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Title: Post-Doctoral Researcher or Experienced Research Assistant Department: RCSI Simulation Centre Tenure: Specified Purpose contract-15 months with possible
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self-assembly systems, DNA/molecular computers and DNA data-storage systems in the wet-lab. Specifically, topics include: (1) Designing and implementing DNA nanostructures for DNA computing and DNA
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(Taighde Eireann). Research in the AIRR lab aims to explore mechanisms of disease combining molecular, cellular and whole organism approaches, bridging our knowledge of developmental and environmental
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consequences of preterm delivery and caesarean section. The programme is highly interdisciplinary, combining preclinical animal models with molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, and behavioural science
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funded by the financial support of Research Ireland (Taighde Eireann). Research in the AIRR lab aims to explore mechanisms of disease combining molecular, cellular and whole organism approaches, bridging
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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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, molecular biology, biotechnology, biopharmaceutical sciences, biomedical and chemical engineering or a related field are highly encouraged to apply. • Experience in one or more of the following areas will be
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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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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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, 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