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of Microbiology and APC Microbiome Ireland in University College Cork. More information on our research can be found on our lab webpage https://www.browne-lab.org/. Please contact Dr. Hilary Browne hilary.browne
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Work Package 3 of the HRB Cancer Trials Grant, supporting academic grant development and the conduct of investigator‑led studies, while strengthening research governance, consistency, and collaboration
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or assisting with the planning and execution of workshops, seminars, meetings, and webinars • Helping in the development of funding applications to address emergent research
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to diverse audiences • Leading or assisting with the planning and execution of workshops, seminars, meetings, and webinars • Helping in the development of funding
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, University College Cork. The Bacteria & Cancer theme, led by Mark Tangney, involves the study and/or and application of bacteria in cancer settings https://www.ucc.ie/en/cancer-research/people/mark-tangney
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and/or an international police clearance check may form part of the selection process. For an information package including full details of the post, selection criteria and application process see https
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consensus methods such as e-Delphi, nominal group technique, and consensus development conferences. Through the development and adoption of standard intervention reporting criteria, we aim to reduce research
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aspects of project rollout and logistics, including: - Liaising with teachers in the co-creation of school workshops - Development and rollout of school workshops - Delivery
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disorders); carry out focus groups; and use systematic consensus methods such as e-Delphi, nominal group technique, and consensus development conferences. Through the development and adoption of standard
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of altered brain development and cognitive school-age outcomes. To achieve this, we are performing school-age MRIs and neurocognitive testing on a cohort of children who had HIE as newborns, and matched