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University Business School (CUBS) to join a COALESCE project focused on global AI governance, trust, and ethics for sustainable digital health. This project, funded by Research Ireland, aims to develop, deploy
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(UCC), Ireland. Successful candidates will be part of a highly motivated team that will use modern computational methods to develop critical medicines for improving global health and equality. For low
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candidate will: undertake testing at LIR-NOTF to the winners of the hackathon for proof-of-concept testing. contribute to the development of the stakeholder network in WP1 using our MARINERG-i insights
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, and ethics for sustainable digital health. This project, funded by Research Ireland, aims to develop, deploy, and evaluate a comprehensive AI governance framework for healthcare organisations during a
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are committed to supporting all staff through flexible working schemes, family-friendly policies, training and development, and staff networks. We value the enrichment that comes from a diverse community and seek
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@ucc.ie for informal enquiries. The primary role is to develop and implement high-throughput in vitro phenotypic screening assays to identify nutritional interactions between commensal gut bacteria and
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Postdoctoral Researcher to join a programme investigating the effects of probiotics on brain development, behaviour, and brain barrier function during early life. Specifically, the research will focus on how
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to gather data on the Viking legacy from across Europe and mapping the evolution of responses to the Viking past over time. The ideal candidate will either have a PhD in Old Norse Viking Studies and have
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16 Months, Fixed Term, whole-time Post APC Microbiome Ireland are currently recruiting a Postdoctoral Researcher to join a programme investigating the effects of probiotics on brain development
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is a 5-year project funded by the European Research Council, using citizen science methodologies to gather data on the Viking legacy from across Europe and mapping the evolution of responses