80 parallel-processing-bioinformatics research jobs at University College Cork in Ireland
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biochemistry, bioinformatics and microbiology point of view and have significant experience in similar research. UCC is an accredited research organisation and as such can form hosting agreements with third
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experience in immunology, bioinformatics, or scientific presentation and communication will be considered a strong advantage. Project Title: APC Microbiome Ireland Post Duration: 12 Months, Whole-Time Post
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/cancer-research/ or our Twitter @UCCCancerTrials ABOUT Cancer Trials Cork @CUH unit: Cancer Trials cork @CUH has been in operation for close to two decades, serving a geographically diverse population of
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of chronic diseases. The successful candidate will be an integral member of the multidisciplinary research team, responsible for processing and analysing samples from human intervention studies and related
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provide technical expertise to run microbial fermentation experiments from lab to pilot scale using state of art research infrastructure including downstream processing. Project Title: MICROFERM Post
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engagement, and the development and testing of sustainable post-harvest and processing technologies. The successful candidate will work closely with the research team to ensure the generation of actionable
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experiments from lab to pilot scale using state of art research infrastructure including downstream processing. Project Title: MICROFERM Post Duration: 36 Months, Whole-Time Post Where to apply Website https
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of qualitative participatory research desirable. • Good report writing and presentation skills essential. • Good analytical skills and computer skills essential. • Capability of working effectively within a
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member of the multidisciplinary research team, responsible for processing and analysing samples from human intervention studies and related laboratory activities. The incumbent will competently conduct
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portfolio of studies taking place in the Cancer Trials Cork Unit at the Cork University Hospital. This role requires excellent communication and interpersonal skills, computer literacy, organisation and an