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proteins at single cell resolution. In particular, transcriptome analysis of single cells (scRNA-seq), has matured rapidly and the technique is now cost effective, highly accurate and capable of determining
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Post Summary Soil respiration is the second biggest carbon flux in the terrestrial biosphere and but the atmosphere but intrinsically difficult understand and predict because it is made up
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The School of Law at University College Cork invites applications for a PhD scholarship (fully funded plus €25,000 stipend, tenable for up to four years). The Scholarship is open to candidates
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accessibility or other needs you might have. Application process You must apply for admission to the doctoral programme through the UCC Apply process: UCC's application system In parallel, please provide
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Post Summary We are seeking outstanding candidates for two fully funded PhD studentships to explore how natural selection has driven global disparities in disease susceptibility—through the powerful
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Trinity is Ireland’s leading university and is ranked 87th in the world (QS World University Rankings 2025). Founded in 1592, the University is steeped in history with a reputation for excellence in
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. This position is co-funded by Taighde Éireann (Research Ireland), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Met Eireann, and the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI). University of Galway Located in
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Post Summary: 4-Year PhD Studentship: Healthcare System Adaptation for Novel Alzheimer's Therapeutics This PhD project invites exploration into how healthcare systems might navigate the emerging
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. Entrepreneurship and Technology. Double accredited by AMBA and AACSB, a member of PRME and an Athena SWAN bronze awardee, CUBS is in the top 5% of business schools globally. We are looking to recruit 1 full-time PhD
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Fellowship Award. The position is part of the Pathway project ‘The Lives and Miracles of St Laurence O’Toole’, led by Dr Jesse Patrick Harrington, under the mentorship of Prof Barry J. Lewis. The project