52 parallel-processing-bioinformatics "Multiple" Postdoctoral positions at University College Cork in Ireland
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physiological processes. Within APC Microbiome Ireland and the School of Microbiology in UCC, Professor O'Toole's lab is a leading authority on the role of the gut microbiome in healthy aging, Irritable Bowel
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changing our understanding of how the gut microbiome interacts with the host, and how it affects a wide range of a wide range of host physiological processes. Within APC Microbiome Ireland and the School
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economic factors that contribute to overlap among multiple fishery communities and contexts. They will also be excellent communicators with experience managing projects. Additional experience and knowledge
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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
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large, multi-site human cohorts in Europe. The successful candidate will oversee the collection, processing and analysis of microbiome samples, ensuring harmonised protocols, high-quality data generation
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will need to be well versed in molecular biology and bioinformatics particularly of shotgun datasets. UCC is an accredited research organisation and as such can form hosting agreements with third country
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) are contributing to the PEACE-Air objectives through research in collaboration with project partners in Northern Ireland and Ireland. The research involves deployment of networks of multiple low-cost air sensors in
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efficiency. The role involves hands-on laboratory work to design and test a small-scale process, analyse how different operating conditions influence performance and product quality, and collaborate closely
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, Delphi consensus process and the development of a curriculum for continuing professional GP education, in partnership with the Irish College of GPs. The postdoctoral researcher will be expected to lead
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the collection and transformation of fine PET plastic dust into a reusable form for recycling, with a focus on energy efficiency. The role involves hands-on laboratory work to design and test a small-scale process