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to enable drug discovery applications”. Are you interested in mapping the binding sites of the human proteome and developing new pharmacophore software to screen against the sites to identify novel bioactive
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of Galway and a youth-led event, also to be held at the University of Galway. They will also contribute to scholarly publications and publications for a wider audience (e.g. blog posts). Garda-vetting will
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of AI tools used to support judicial decision-making, integrating perspectives from law, psychology, and AI development. It is explicitly stakeholder‑led, involving judges, litigation practitioners, AI
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of AI tools used to support judicial decision-making, integrating perspectives from law, psychology, and AI development. It is explicitly stakeholder‑led, involving judges, litigation practitioners, AI
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practising international law. PhD researchers will develop their own projects within this broader framework. PhD Research Streams You do not need to fit perfectly into a predefined profile. We are open to
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exciting possibilities to treat and potentially cure many life-altering and life-threatening diseases. They also represent a huge growth area with several hundred currently in various stages of development
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-funded CIRCUIT project (Causal Inference for Resilient Cities and Urban Integrated Transport), a four-year interdisciplinary research programme at Trinity College Dublin. The project develops advanced
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cellular context, prior to developing new inhibitor screening assays to accelerate drug discovery. Project: Building on recent radical protein trapping methodologies developed within the laboratory
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transcriptional, epigenetic, biochemical, genetic and physiological approaches to identify novel molecular mechanisms involved in plant stress and development. Application Procedure Applicants should submit a full
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policy cycle, and its aim is to develop innovative tools that are useful to policymakers. This PhD project is a part of the Collaborative Doctoral Partnerships programme (CDP), an initiative by the Joint