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change across multiple sectors, including quantum computing, data transfer, quantum metrology, sensing, quantum matter, healthcare, environment, energy and communications to deliver transformational
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of qualitative and participatory data using appropriate approaches (e.g. reflexive thematic analysis), ensuring rigour, reflexivity, and alignment with project aims. To support the development and delivery of co
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of new test methodologies including infection related biomarkers and microbial genomic sequencing (microbial isolate and metagenomics). Project Title: CRF-UCC Where to apply Website http://www.ucc.ie/en
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at PhD level, ideally as applied to lactic acid bacteria, is required. Experience of handling data from metagenomics with shotgun sequence data, ideally in combination with RNAseq data and metabolomics, is
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. This includes pre‑boarding, onboarding, ongoing employment support, and offboarding. You will ensure these services are efficient, consistent, compliant, and aligned with UCC’s commitment to a positive, inclusive
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to multiple competing demands. The postholder will also be expected to support other aspects of the INFANT Centre's work where relevant and to adopt a flexible approach in line with evolving programme needs
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. Experience of handling data from metagenomics with shotgun sequence data, ideally in combination with RNAseq data and metabolomics, is highly desirable. UCC is an accredited research organisation and as such
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, and robust statistical and bioinformatic workflows across all participating sites. The role requires strong expertise in human cohort studies, microbiome sequencing technologies (e.g., 16S, shotgun
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with the School of Medicine. Contact the Head / administrator at the School of Medicine Academic Department aligned with your discipline or send an email to the Dean and Head at dsom@ucc.ie to express
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. This is a centre-wide role, and the successful candidate will be responsible for overseeing nursing requirements across multiple active and planned studies. The postholder will manage and support the INFANT