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-drug interventions) for Alzheimer disease, Lewy body and other forms of dementia. Our studies use different methods including imaging, biomarkers and neuropsychological methods to assess healthy
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Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) www.tilda.ie - under the supervision of the Lead Principal Investigator, Regius Professor Rose Anne Kenny, Chair of Medical Gerontology. Candidates would have a background
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with the PI to recruit the team (Research Assistants, Postdoctoral Researchers and PhD Students) and play a leading role in laboratory setup to include equipment procurement, SOP and policy development
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, and validation of causal inference models, working closely with the Principal Investigator, PhD student(s), and external stakeholders. The role includes methodological development, empirical analysis
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, implementation, and validation of causal inference models, working closely with the Principal Investigator, Co-Investigator, PhD student(s), and external stakeholders. The role includes methodological development
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the DoH vision for a healthier Ireland, with improved health and wellbeing for all, with the right care delivered in the right place at the right time. The candidate will have a PhD in social science or
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projects within the team. The position will be under the direction of Prof. Marco Ruffini Application Procedure Applicants should submit a full Curriculum Vitae to include the names and contact details of 2
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, in addition to, optimisation of data processing and statistical analysis pipelines and writing of custom MATLAB scripts for signal analysis. Prior experience in neuroimaging and/or electrophysiology
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polyhydroxyalkanoates and chitosan-based coatings for packaging and biomedical applications . The applicant is hence required to have experience in biopolymer/polymer processing, characterization, analysis of results and
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investigation workshops in secondary schools. They will lead the development process with teachers and other stakeholders, as well as the implementation with early career researchers from TCD, ATU Sligo, UCC and