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Post in the Technological University Dublin Post: Data Analyst and Platform Architect (aligned to Post Doc for pay purposes only) (Fixed term for 7 months with 5 months initial funding) (0.8 FTE
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priorities through applied microbiological and genomic research. The postholder will work closely with the current project researcher to analyse whole genome sequencing data, support strain characterisation
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² facility has over 100 employees currently and houses fully operational pilot plants for biologics manufacturing training to industry and education, multiple research laboratories focused
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engagement. Project: NPEC multiple projects Where to apply Website http://www.ucc.ie/en/ Requirements Research FieldMedical sciences » OtherEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications To conduct and
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. Background and objectives The Tangney lab is currently seeking PhD students with an interest in wetlab and /or drylab (bioinformatics, sequence data analytics, protein design). This project is part of
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consisting of many interdisciplinary programme grants and multiple Principal Investigators. Project Title: Support of Research & Innovation activity aligned to UCC Futures – Future Medicines Post Duration: 24
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attitudes, and why its political consequences vary across national contexts. The PhD project will combine multiple methodological approaches. Cross-national macrolevel data will be used to examine the
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Translational Accelerator Programme within Cancer Research @UCC, working in close alignment with the HRB CRF‑UCC and draws on members across both groups to support Principal Investigators from all cancer
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high-level administrative, operational and coordination support in a complex interdisciplinary environment involving multiple stakeholders, governance structures and external partners. The role will
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environment for ambitious academics to engage in collaborative, interdisciplinary and high-impact research. This post is aligned to UCC Futures - Future Medicines – a multidisciplinary team of renowned world