68 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation"-"U.S" Postdoctoral positions in Ireland
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focusing on ensuring a just transition to a circular economy in Ireland’s food and fashion industries, with a focus on resource recovery. This project will have multiple parts to it including mapping
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of the successful candidate. The Walter Lab at APC Microbiome Ireland develops nutritional- and microbiome-based therapeutic strategies to improve human health and prevent chronic disease. Within the Microbe Restore
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level, depending on qualification and experience of the successful candidate. The Walter Lab at APC Microbiome Ireland develops nutritional- and microbiome-based therapeutic strategies to improve human
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to the development of a state-of-the-art population-based analytic data system that serves multiple needs of decision support, population monitoring, and comparative effectiveness research The position is based
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an internationally recognised Institute for environmental research dedicated to the understanding and protection of our natural environment and to developing innovative technologies, tools and services
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yet are essential to account for their nature and functioning. The post-doctoral researcher will work with the Research Team to address this lacuna through comprehensive analysis across multiple in
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development and wellbeing will be supported. We invite you to join us to help deliver on our exciting mission “To educate, nurture and discover for the benefit of human health”. We seek candidates whose
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for environmental research dedicated to the understanding and protection of our natural environment and to developing innovative technologies, tools and services to facilitate a transformation to a zero carbon and
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studies on multiple pilot sites. • Undertake and support laboratory analysis on collected samples inc. nutritional, physiological, molecular, and food quality. • Assist with sustainability assessments inc
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research, and to help develop and coordinate a national network of open researchers in Ireland. The work is being led by Dr. Dermot Lynott (PI), with project affiliates coming from across the Irish Higher