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, Dr Susan Rafferty-McArdle. E: s.rafferty@ucc.ie, 0214205663 Vice Head for Research and Innovation Prof Gerard O’Keeffe E: g.okeeffe@ucc.ie University College Cork is committed to being a fully
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work as a member of a team on a programme of research led by Dr Pauline Frizelle, at UCC that will take place across 7 countries (Ireland, the UK, the US, Australia, Finland, Croatia, Austria). The aim
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secondary bile acids have multiple signalling roles in the host and have been implicated in numerous disease states, including inflammatory bowel disease. Inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s disease and
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knowledge of research methods, and have the skills set to work with the community and with partners from the local authority, NGO and community sectors. Achievement of the expected progression within Post Doc
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declarative development experience to work on the Elevate Programme. The INFANT Centre leads the ELEVATE Programme which is a 5-year programme is focused on the prevention, early detection, and treatment
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, using participatory methods to co-design nature-based shoreline protection solute • Collaborate with project partners to develop and refine indicators for evaluating technical, ecological, and
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integrating large complex datasets is likewise essential as is training in Bayesian sample assessment methods. The post is based in UCC and requires the successful candidate to work closely and in person with
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FIXED TERM WHOLE-TIME POST (2 YEARS) UCC wishes to appoint an academic the role of Lecturer in Urban Design Futures. Reporting to the Programme Directors in UCC Architecture and Geography and
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Research Fellow/ Senior Research Fellow appointment. This is a unique opportunity to lead a high-impact neuroscience research programme focussed on microbiota-gut-brain axis, neuroimmunology
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an enthusiastic and innovative lecturer in Physiotherapy. The successful candidate will play a key role in teaching and supporting the 2-year MSc Physiotherapy programme. The successful candidate will have a