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suitable for someone who has just completed or is about to complete their PhD in human gut microbiome research, microbiology or similar fields. The primary role is to develop and implement high-throughput
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the publication process. To acquire generic and transferable skills (including project management, business skills and postgraduate mentoring/supervision). To engage in the wider research and scholarly activities
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of the research in which they are engaged, as directed by, with the support of and under the supervision of a Principal Investigator. To become familiar with the publication process. To acquire generic and
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Investigator. To become familiar with the publication process. To acquire generic and transferable skills (including project management, business skills and postgraduate mentoring/supervision). To engage in
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innovative approach to teaching and learning, the University offers a ‘transformative student experience’ that helps to develop highly sought-after graduates. DCU is currently No. 1 in Ireland for Graduate
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to initiate and develop their own projects and will have the opportunity to travel to national scientific conferences to present research results. Applicants should hold a PhD degree in Public Health Nutrition
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in Probiotic under study. Candidates should have a PhD with relevant molecular or biochemical experience. Expertise in cell culture, western analysis, PCR, and chemical analysis of constituent
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learning approach to exchange expert knowledge amongst energy manager agents in different communities across the grid, as part of a wider strategy to decentralise grid energy balancing and coordinate
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conferences to present research results. Applicants should hold a PhD in Public Health Nutrition / a related discipline. Experience in Food Policy research and a knowledge and understanding of the challenges
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of the research and maintain accurate project documentation. Qualifications – (Essential): A PhD in a relevant field, such as (but not exclusive to) social sciences, gender studies, public policy, or higher