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to ensure adequate supply of vitamins and minerals from diets from sustainable sources. Using high-throughput biomarker and data analysis and modelling, Zero_HiddenHunger_EU will deliver credible evidence
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advanced data analysis including statistical modelling, multi-omic integration and reproducible computational pipelines. The Senior Post-Doctoral Researcher will integrate microbiome outputs with clinical
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independent and team activities involved in the collection, analysis, documentation and some interpretation of information/results. To undertake tasks which may include recording results and preparing technical
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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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sequencing or draft genome sequence analysis, is highly desirable. Project title: Gut microbiome and health Duration: 12 months, full-time post Please note that Garda vetting and/or an international police
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management. We are looking for someone with a background in, and passion for, molecular ecology/conservation genetics, with strong bioinformatics/quantitative skills (e.g., in the analysis of NGS data
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valued: • Qualitative and/or mixed-methods research (e.g., interviews, case studies, Delphi studies, thematic analysis), with proficiency in NVivo or similar qualitative data analysis software
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, thematic analysis), with proficiency in NVivo or similar qualitative data analysis software. Demonstrated skills in simulation modelling and in designing and developing interactive dashboards to support
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genetics, with strong bioinformatics/quantitative skills (e.g., in the analysis of NGS data). The work will involve the analysis of archival biological material from past experiments and ongoing
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document these views and perspectives through analysis and reporting of the information gathered. Achievement of the expected progression within Post Doc and Senior Post Doc is transferable between the Irish