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decisions in relation to elements of clinical training. They also make recommendations regarding complex training issues to the Director of Clinical Practice and the Course Director. The Clinical Coordinator
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program is finite. This appointment will be made on the HSE Registrar scale €68,891 - €81,126 per annum scale or HSE Specialist Registrar scale €77,234 - €96,158 per annum in line with current public pay
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being offered on a permanent basis as the training program is finite. Salary: This appointment will be made on the HSE Registrar scale €68,891 - €81,126 per annum scale or HSE Specialist Registrar scale
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to strengthen research quality by providing advice, consultancy and education in research methods to health researchers in Ireland. The Centre engages in close collaboration with clinical, laboratory and field
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contribute to the GlycoMetalGuard project under supervision of Principal Investigator, Dr Byrne. This exciting research will focus on design, multi-step synthesis, metal complexation, purification and
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characterisation workflows for proteins, peptides, oligonucleotides and residual process contaminants using advanced Orbitrap MS workflows. You’ll use your experience in method development to address challenges
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Quantum Networks to address a primary challenge at the cutting edge of the Quantum Internet. The DC will work on determining the methods for the efficient sharing of the same network infrastructure by
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to address a primary challenge at the cutting edge of the Quantum Internet. The DC will work on determining the methods for the efficient sharing of the same network infrastructure by quantum and classical
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disorders); carry out focus groups; and use systematic consensus methods such as e-Delphi, nominal group technique, and consensus development conferences. Through the development and adoption of standard
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the choice of teaching methods and technologies, and to undertake training to keep abreast of technological developments and teaching practices. Subject areas to be covered include: Fundamental Mathematics