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-MS and OrbiSIMS), providing a high-quality research environment for metabolomics, lipidomics, fluxomics and spatial molecular analysis. The Research Associate/Fellow will play a central role in
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multidisciplinary teams. Practical Experience: Prior hands-on research in AI applications / digital innovations in water ecological environment will be an asset. About Us Join a unique British University in China
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, are highly desirable. We pride ourselves on the collegial and supportive culture created by our staff for our staff and students. We are dedicated to providing an environment which enables our staff to thrive
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CoI) in an ambitious, supportive and productive environment. About the team: Our team is composed of basic and translational researchers based at the University of Nottingham, Biodiscovery Institute
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human tissues and ensuring a safe working laboratory environment is also essential. Candidates must hold a PhD (or equivalent) or be near to completion of a PhD in the field of human metabolic and
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time with us. The post is based at the Coates Building, University Park, University of Nottingham, and offers an excellent opportunity to work in a stimulating, research-intensive environment with strong
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on assimilative pathways and stay-or-leave dichotomies by offering a unified, theory-driven account of how individuals regulate aspirations, use resources and pursue opportunities in dynamic environments. Second
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, diverse, and supportive working environment Generous holiday entitlement of 30 days plus standard bank holidays and five university closure days including closure between Christmas and New Year. We
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safe working laboratory environment is also essential. Candidates must hold a PhD (or equivalent) or be near to completion of a PhD in the field of metabolic and molecular physiology, biochemistry or a
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differences are sensed and integrated with developmental programmes. The work will focus on mechanisms operating at the interface of root tissue organisation, signalling pathways and environmental constraints