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developing modular strategies for discovery of new antimicrobial agents. New diagnostic and therapeutic tools against bacteria are urgently needed to face the growing global challenge of antimicrobial
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to improve our understanding of the impacts of climate change on river hydromorphology (and ecology) in Ireland, using future climate change scenarios that have been developed as part of the WaterFutures
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build on the shared objectives to develop a robust, resilient and sustainable food system that meets changing consumer demands. It will also look to foster cooperation and consensus to develop an agri
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on the shared objectives to develop a robust, resilient and sustainable food system that meets changing consumer demands. It will also look to foster cooperation and consensus to develop an agri-food sector
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project is funded by the Science Foundation Ireland - Frontiers for the Future programme. HarNesS aims to develop an integrated crowdsourcing platform that retrieves multi-fidelity data from smartphone
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. Platform4MMC project is funded by Research Ireland through the National Challenge Fund Sustainable Communities Challenge and has recently received 3rd stage funding. The project will develop a decision-support
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. Platform4MMC project is funded by Research Ireland through the National Challenge Fund Sustainable Communities Challenge and has recently received 3rd stage funding. The project will develop a decision-support
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, etc. The Lab is involved in a wide range of citizen science and co-development of community led solutions to tackle sustainability challenges, so we are looking for an energetic candidate passionate
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join an active UCD research team in the Climate+ Co-Centre, to develop new monitoring strategies and rapid response indicators to Inform the implementation of appropriate restoration measures
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an enthusiastic postdoctoral researcher interested in skeletal development to join the Developmental Biomechanics group at University College Dublin (UCD), Ireland. This post is funded by a European Research