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Group based in The Department of Microbiology, School of Genetics and Microbiology, Trinity College Dublin. The project will involve the development and in vitro testing of therapeutics against Crohn’s
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positioned to promote upscaling and outscaling urban greening regionally and Europe-wide. The Greening Cities offer the testbed for developing new, more systemic UGPs. Through research collaboration
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Dublin, Lero (the SFI Research Centre for Software), and software company ServiceNow, focused on the development of novel AI-enhanced methods for software testing and quality assurance in enterprise
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significant strand of the project, exploring how economic actors and economic developments during and after the Irish revolution hastened a return to stability in the 1920s and into the 1930s. Whether through
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creating opportunities for families to learn about computing together through the development and support of a nationwide network of self-sustaining family coding clubs run by families, for families. We
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, CanWork, has been developed to support women who have completed treatment for breast cancer to successfully return to work. It provides them with knowledge and confidence to manage post-treatment
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transport might not be available. As well as addressing carbon reduction targets, shared mobility could support community wealth building through the development of novel initiatives that address a community
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for pathogen detection and quantification. We will sample wastewater, growing media and plant material from nursery, botanic garden and research environments and develop the HTS pipelines for long and short read
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the scale and future impact of defective concrete blocks in Irish housing stock. The role will involve data analysis, stakeholder engagement, and predictive modelling to develop key performance indicators
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, and developing insights to promote healthy ageing. This role offers the opportunity to collaborate with leading experts and contribute to impactful policy recommendations. More about TILDA