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David Clarke

Senior Lecturer

University College Cork

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Research Interests

Microbiology

70%

Biochemistry

20%

Gut Microbiota

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Intestinal Biology

20%

Bacteriophage

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Bacteria

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Antimicrobial Research

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Recent Grants

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Marine Biodiversity as Sustainable Resource of Disease-Suppressive Microbes and Bioprotectants for Aquaculture and Crop Diseases

Open Date: 2021-05-01

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An analysis of the role of early colonizers, E. coli and Bacteroides, in bile acid metabolism in the host

Open Date: 2019-10-01

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Receptor interplay in longevity and aging-investigating the host-microbe dialogue

Open Date: 2018-09-01

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STEPN-UP: stilbene and entomopathogenic nematodes-unlocking the potential

Open Date: 2016-12-01

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Biofilm formation by Escherichia coli in the gastrointestinal tract

Open Date: 2014-10-01

Close Date: 2018-09-01

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Elena Matsa

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University College Cork

PhD scholarships

University College Cork is offering two fully funded PhD scholarships in Process Analytical Technology and Medicinal Chemistry, made possible by a philanthropic grant from Eli Lilly and Company. The scholarships are part of the Lilly scholars programme, which has a strong tradition of supporting research and innovation in Ireland. The PhD in Process Analytical Technology will be supervised by Prof. Elena Matsa, while the PhD in Medicinal Chemistry will be supervised by Dr. Florence McCarthy. Additional academic leaders involved in the programme include Prof. Sarah Culloty, Prof. Anita Maguire, Prof. John Cryan, Prof. Justin McCarthy, Prof. David Clarke, Prof. Brendan Griffin, Prof. Paul Galvin, Tara Tibbs, Jean Casey, and Noreen Lynch, representing various schools and institutes at UCC. The research areas span analytical chemistry, pharmaceutical sciences, and process technology, with strong links to industry and bioprocessing. Applicants should have a relevant degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, pharmacy, or a related STEM field, and demonstrate motivation for research. The scholarships cover tuition and provide a stipend, though the exact amount is not specified. The application deadline is 26th September 2025. Interested candidates should apply via the provided online links for each project and may contact the supervisors for further details. This opportunity is ideal for students seeking to advance their research careers in cutting-edge chemical and pharmaceutical sciences at a leading Irish university.

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Yvonne Nolan

Senior Lecturer

University College Cork

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Susan A Joyce

Investigator-Lecturer- Senior Lecturer

University College Cork

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