11 multiple-sequence-alignment Postdoctoral positions at University College Cork in Ireland
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
at PhD level, ideally as applied to lactic acid bacteria, is required. Experience of handling data from metagenomics with shotgun sequence data, ideally in combination with RNAseq data and metabolomics, is
-
. Experience of handling data from metagenomics with shotgun sequence data, ideally in combination with RNAseq data and metabolomics, is highly desirable. UCC is an accredited research organisation and as such
-
, and robust statistical and bioinformatic workflows across all participating sites. The role requires strong expertise in human cohort studies, microbiome sequencing technologies (e.g., 16S, shotgun
-
12 Months, Fixed Term Full-Time Post Position Summary The successful candidate will be involved in bacterial cultivation, genome/transcriptome sequencing & analyses, microbiological, biochemical
-
24 Months, Fixed Term Full-Time Post Position Summary The successful candidate will be involved in bacterial cultivation, genome/transcriptome sequencing & analyses, microbiological, biochemical
-
metagenomic sequencing and analysis on infant probiotic trials. The study will look at the effects of the probiotics on various parameters ranging from the composition and function of the microbiome to read
-
The successful candidate will be involved in bacterial cultivation, genome/transcriptome sequencing & analyses, microbiological, biochemical, immunological and/or molecular biological activities. The Post
-
that this technology can be leveraged worldwide. This ambitious project aligns to the UCC Futures thematic areas of Future Medicines and AI & Data Analytics. The successful candidate will gain experience developing
-
: The successful candidate will be involved in bacterial cultivation, genome/transcriptome sequencing & analyses, microbiological, biochemical, immunological and/or molecular biological activities. The postdoctoral
-
be proficient in community-engaged, ethnographic qualitative research and have ability to address the cultural, social, and economic factors that contribute to overlap among multiple fishery