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accordance with the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. Full-Time, Permanent/Fixed-Term - One permanent appointment and one 12-month appointment Applications are invited for a Post-Doctoral Teaching
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. Hands-on experience in in vivo calcium imaging of neuronal activity in behaving mice. Proficiency in optical system design, alignment, and troubleshooting. Familiarity with animal behavioral experiment
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will perform the surgery for inducing osteoarthritis in mice and the post-holder will attend to the animal welfare and husbandry, assess pain, process the samples and perform the analysis including OARSI
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dissemination activities (written and oral), provide support in the research laboratory (including developing, updating, maintaining protocols, archiving data, monitor animal experiments, update health and safety
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Structure and Motion Laboratory, a multi-disciplinary research group investigating different aspects of animal structure and movement. The post holder will join Professor Richard Bomphrey’s research group
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About the Role The purpose of this role is to provide qualitative and quantitative research support for an MRC funded applied global health research project: Sierra Leone Research and Action on Salt
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Queen Mary. About the Institution The Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry offers international excellence in research and teaching, and supports clinical service for a population of unrivalled ethnic
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. The Institute aims to deliver excellence in all aspects of research, teaching and clinical service. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we believe that a diversity of ideas helps us achieve the
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Public Engagement Centre and supports a combined total of c750 postgraduate research and taught students. The Institute aims to deliver excellence in all aspects of research, teaching and clinical service
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Research Excellence Framework, Queen Mary University of London, is one of the UK's leading research-intensive higher education institutions, delivering world class education and knowledge transfer across a