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INSPIRE Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme
The INSPIRE Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme is a research-focused initiative that aims to develop a cohort of highly trained interdisciplinary researchers. The programme is designed to address global societal and planetary challenges, with a particular emphasis on the practical applications of research for promoting innovative solutions.
Research Themes
The programme is centered around four core research themes:
- Microbes to Molecules: This theme focuses on developing new "pharmabiotics" biological entities mined from the microbiota, including probiotics, bacteriocins, bacteriophages, and bioactive molecules with significant health impacts.
- Diet and Microbes: This theme explores the interaction between diet, the microbiota, and health at the extremes of life, including infants and older people.
- Gut Brain Microbe Axis: This theme investigates the communication between the brain and gut and how it can be influenced by the gastrointestinal microbiota.
- Host-Microbe Dialogue: This theme examines the network of signalling interactions among the microbiota, host immune-inflammatory responses, and metabolism, and the impact of diet on each component of this triad.
Global Societal Challenges
Fellows must choose a global societal challenge that aligns with the programme's research thematic focus. Relevant challenges include:
- Sustainable development: Aligns with the United Nations' 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
- Non-communicable diseases (NCDs): APC's research looks at how gut bacteria interact with the four main types of NCDs.
- Antimicrobial resistance (AMR): A pressing human health concern worldwide.
- Sustainable food system (SFS): A food system that delivers food security and nutrition for all without compromising the economic, social, and environmental bases for future generations.
EU Funding
The programme is co-funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 programme under the Marie SkodowskaCurie Grant agreement.
University College Cork
The programme is hosted by University College Cork, a registered charity with the Charities Regulatory Authority.
