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interact with the host, with diet and thus modulate health. Demonstrable experience of bacteriological culture and manipulation of fastidious anaerobic bacteria is required. Experience of bacterial growth
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. Extensive competence and experience in a research area. Demonstrable experience of playing a leading role in the delivery of multi-partner European Projects. Strong project management experience including
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engage diverse audiences in new responses to climate change and sustainability. Applications are invited from candidates with a relevant PhD qualification and research experience on the social aspects
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closely with clinical leads and data coordinators in maternity hospitals to support research Specific Requirements A PhD qualification and significant experience in transdisciplinary or engaged research
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(Post 1) Expertise in dietary data analysis and food data (Post 2) Strong statistical skills and experience with large-scale epidemiological datasets Demonstrable proficiency in R/RStudio or equivalent
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• Significant experience in data analytics, statistics and/or urban analytics • Experience in urban environmental sustainability, urban environmental policy and environmental education is advantageous but not
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training and professional development opportunities as required by the Principal Investigator, School or College in order to develop research skills and competencies. To gain experience in grant writing
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nutritionists, food scientists and bioinformaticians to investigate the mechanisms whereby gut microbes interact with the host, with diet and thus modulate health. Demonstrable experience of bacteriological
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European languages in addition to English, is particularly welcome, as is a proactive approach to promoting the project and engaging with non-academic stakeholders. Prior experience using social media and
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). The work will involve the analysis of archival biological material from past experiments and ongoing observational studies. Where to apply Website http://www.ucc.ie/en/ Requirements Research