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, based on biomarker and micronutrient intake data and developing context-specific, food-focused solutions to ensure adequate supply of vitamins and minerals from diets from sustainable sources. Using high
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and direction of a Principal Investigator/Project Leader. To engage in appropriate training and professional development opportunities as required by the Principal Investigator, School or College in
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design, motion capture technologies, and clinical expertise to develop personalised teaching tools, redesigned collection devices, and improved storage systems. The project aims to enhance confidence
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of the process. Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to Ms. Claire Forde, Talent & Development Officer, Cancer Research @UCC. Email: claire.forde@ucc.ie For further information on the Department: Cancer
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researcher to conduct research to support the development and delivery of sustainability and climate action curriculums and educational resources; and evaluate how cultural and creative interventions can
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environmental policies and climate action plans. The candidate will also support the development and delivery of research-driven sustainability and climate curriculums and educational resources. Candidate Profile
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to improve maternal and neonatal outcomes. The role involves assisting in the development of research proposals, ensuring compliance with ethical, regulatory, and data protection requirements, and liaising
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appointment(s) from this competition following the conclusion of the process. Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to Ms. Claire Forde, Talent & Development Officer, Cancer Research @UCC. Email
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contributing to protocol development, implementation of high-quality study procedures, dissemination through abstracts, presentations and publications, and the embedding of Patient and Public Involvement (PPI
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this context, the aim of the BRACE project, as part of the wider Met Éireann TRANSLATE project, is to create; i) advance the understanding of future extreme weather events in Ireland and ii) develop climate