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(zebrafish and rodents) with molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, and in vitro approaches to explore the impact of interventions on gut-brain communication and related health outcomes. The candidate
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a full report and presentation at the end of the contract. Support the team’s ongoing communication and dissemination efforts including social media and project website. Publish high impact papers
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researchers and students in Maynooth University, as well as in Ireland and internationally. The candidate will also conduct research, contribute to public knowledge, and engage policy-making communities shaping
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to explore the impact of interventions on gut-brain communication and related health outcomes. The candidate will actively contribute to the programme’s development, support the achievement of project goals
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diversity as well as celebrate, support and thrive on the contributions of all our employees and the communities they represent. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer and encourage applications
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internationally. The candidate will also conduct research, contribute to public knowledge, and engage policy-making communities shaping Ireland and the world’s food system. Senior Post Doctoral Researcher (2026
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higher education. We value diversity as well as celebrate, support and thrive on the contributions of all our employees and the communities they represent. We are proud to be an equal opportunities
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project and lab management, data visualisation, co-supervision of research assistants, and science communication and dissemination for policy impact. Salary Range:€46,805 - €53,391 Per Annum Appointment
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project. To design and implement qualitative research protocols, including interviews, workshops, and participatory design sessions with parents, clinicians, and community stakeholders. To lead the analysis
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Professor Karen Desmond’s research team on the project “Polyphonic Singing and Communities of Music Writing in Medieval Britain and Ireland, c. 1150 to c. 1350” (BROKENSONG) (funded by a 5-year ERC