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. The work focuses on how oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction and impaired mitophagy contribute to neuronal dysfunction and degeneration across disease progression. By combining advanced molecular and
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digital datasets, artificial intelligence and statistical methods to quantify urban environmental metrics (e.g. emissions, air pollution and greenspace) and urban dynamics in unprecedented accuracy and
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advertised is for an experienced Postdoc in Microbiology/Biotechnology to lead the project's biosensor development work package. This will require extensive genetic engineering, microbiology, regulatory and
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Syndrome, and colorectal cancer. We also use microbial genomics to develop probiotics. We rely on approaches including classical microbiology, molecular microbiology, high end bioinformatics and ecological
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the population dynamics, population viability, and the movement ecology of this reintroduced population. The focus is to analyze existing data, though there could be an opportunity to drive further fieldwork if a
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. • Demonstrated skills in simulation modelling and in designing and developing interactive dashboards to support scenario analysis and decision-making. • Knowledge of AI governance frameworks and healthcare
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include data review and gap analysis, decomposition and simulation modelling using tools such as LEAP Ireland, and supporting the design, testing, and validation of policy-relevant indicators and sectoral
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activities – a Climate Commons Simulation to explore decision-making, a Policy Proximity Bias Experiment to examine visibility and trust, and a Coordination Friction Index to assess how internal systems
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of Galway, Ireland. This position is funded by Research Ireland and is available from 1st March 2026 for a duration of 2 years. The successful candidate will join a dynamic and collaborative research
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understand the dynamics of floods and to provide adequate measures and methods to manage flood risks effectively and efficiently today and for the future. In this context, the aim of this research project is