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to dementia-related research, specifically focusing on the care and lived experiences of people living with dementia in community settings. The DEMCOMM programme aims to develop the evidence base and build
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applying novel NMR/MRI methodology is essential. The candidates will be based in the School of Chemistry, located in the University of Birmingham’s newly-built, £90million+ state-of-the-art Molecular
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administrative tasks related directly to the delivery of the research Promotes equality and values diversity acting as a role model and fostering an inclusive working culture Assist in writing papers for high
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undertaking a specified range of activities within an established research programme and/or specific research project. The successful candidate will contribute to the project "Higher-Order Monad-based
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scope of function. his post is based within the Jones Lab within the new Molecular Sciences Building (MSB) as part of the School of Chemistry at the University of Birmingham and will be conducted in close
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potentially avoidable. The post-holder will be based in the Health Economics Unit in the Department of Applied Health Sciences. Role Summary Within a multidisciplinary team (and operating within their area of
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the area of crystallisation-driven self-assembly of polyester-based block polymers. The project will be hosted in the group of Prof. Rachel O’Reilly in the School of Chemistry. The post holder will be
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of fungal pathogens. The successful candidate will make extensive use of a range of in vivo models of fungal infection and will have access to the wide range of transgenic tools and in vivo immunology
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of fungal pathogens. The successful candidate will make extensive use of a range of in vivo models of fungal infection and will have access to the wide range of transgenic tools and in vivo immunology
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remission as a model of flare vs remission with a 50% relapse rate. Initial data analysis has taken place using the 10x Chromium single cell sequencing identifying putative cellular subpopulations