78 distributed-system-"Multiple"-"Washington-University-in-St" Postdoctoral positions in Ireland
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1.5 Years, Fixed-Term, Whole-Time Post Position Summary The School of Pharmacy University College Cork is inviting applications for the position of Postdoctoral Researcher in intestinal delivery
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Trinity is Ireland’s leading university and is ranked 75th in the world (QS World University Rankings 2026). Founded in 1592, the University is steeped in history with a reputation for excellence in
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Post Doc is transferable between the Irish HEI’s. This can be reflected in the starting pay of a PD researcher. Similarly, as the PD scheme is an intergenerational training scheme completion of PD1
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• Experience working with Human or animal tissues is highly desirable • Familiarity with omics workflows (bulk RNAseq, sRNAseq, proteomics, metabolomics, including metagenomics) • Ability to work independently
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12 Months, Specific Purpose Whole-Time Post Position Summary The Centre for Gerontology and Rehabilitation, University College Cork is currently recruiting a Research Assistant to work on the In
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research position in the MaREI Centre in University College Cork (UCC), based at the UCC Sustainability Institute’s Beaufort Building in Ringaskiddy. MaREI is the Research Ireland Centre for Energy, Climate
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in conjunction with key industry partners, it represents a seamless collaboration between UCC, Teagasc Moorepark. It is widely recognised that the gut microbiota plays an important role in human health
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the Offshore Renewable Energy Research Group. This position is primarily part of the IDEA-IRL project, which focuses on contributing to the International Energy Agency task 49: IDEA which is developing
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Department: Biology Vacancy ID: 036443 Closing Date: 10-Aug-2025 A Research Ireland Accelerating Research to Commercialisation (ARC) funded post-doctoral researcher position is available in
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, led by Prof. David Fitzpatrick. This position is part of a multidisciplinary collaborative project involving partners at Maynooth University and St James’s Hospital Dublin. The primary objective