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, reduce stress, and improve early breastfeeding outcomes for parents and infants. The successful postdoctoral researcher will be based in the School of Applied Psychology and will lead qualitative
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metagenomics), and advanced data analysis including statistical modelling, multi-omic integration and reproducible computational pipelines. The Post-Doctoral Researcher will integrate microbiome outputs with
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perinatal data, contributing to national reports and publications, and conducting literature reviews to inform evidence-based practice. Additional duties include supporting quality improvement initiatives
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to inform evidence-based practice. Additional duties include supporting quality improvement initiatives, maintaining research databases, preparing reports and briefing documents, and facilitating stakeholder
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primarily focussed on characterising commensal spore-forming gut bacteria and the role of spores in microbiome transmission. The successful candidate will be based within the Browne Lab in the School
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work in the Nutrition and Health Platform as part of the Co-Centre for Sustainable Food Systems and will be based full-time at University College Cork, Ireland. The Co-Centre for Sustainable Food Systems
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that disproportionately affect those in developing countries, such as malaria and other tropical diseases. These tools will be made freely accessible via an open-source, web-based platform, ensuring
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, accurately, cost effectively and in real time. This Enterprise Ireland Commercialisation fund project titled - "Microorganism Based Biosensor Platform" seeks to commercialise a microorganism based biosensor
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. CEGS was established in 2020 and now is a leading university-based Centre focused on scaling businesses in Europe. Combining our excellence in research, innovative teaching pedagogies and outreach, we
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that indicate bioprocess performance, could be quantified, automatically, accurately, cost effectively and in real time. This Enterprise Ireland Commercialisation fund project titled - "Microorganism Based