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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
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to Prof Seamus O’Mahony, School of Food and Nutritional Sciences, Tel: + 353 (0) 21 4903625; Email: sa.omahony@ucc.ie Applications must be submitted online via the University College Cork vacancy portal
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enquiries can be made in confidence to Prof Marietta Iacucci APC Microbiome Ireland; Email: miacucci@ucc.ie Applications must be submitted online via the University College Cork vacancy portal https
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neurological conditions (pain, tinnitus, Parkinson's disease, cognitive impairment) and psychiatric diseases (addiction, OCD, depression). Lab CLINT of Prof Sven Vanneste at Trinity College Dublin is searching
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with the team and project collaborators under the supervision of Prof. Markus Helfert, contributing to the overall research process and dissemination of findings. Salary: Research Assistant Level 2
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range of clinical and non-clinical backgrounds. Under the leadership of Prof. Rosemary Geoghegan, the staff of the DME contribute to and supports the Undergraduate Medical Programme in the areas
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Quinn ( laoise.quinn@tcd.ie ), the Head of School, Prof G. Jane Farrar ( gjfarrar@tcd.ie ), the Head of Discipline, Prof Matt Campbell (Genetics; campbem2@tcd.ie ). At Trinity, we are committed
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in the production of Chapter 2 of this report supporting Prof. Peter Thorne who has been selected as a Coordinating Lead Author. Closing Date: 23:30hrs (local Irish time) on Sunday, 6th July 2025
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will be exposed to human faecal sterile supernatants. Experience in cell culture, molecular techniques and microscopy will be highly valued. This project will be conducted in collaboration with Prof
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stillbirth. Clinical presentations of second trimester pregnancy loss can be mixed and difficult to interpret, emphasising the challenges of identifying multiple contributory pathologies. Investigation