19 animal-activity-recognition Postdoctoral positions at University of London in United-States
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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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ethical approvals in place for all proposed human and animal studies. The Centre is intimately linked to the Royal London Hospital Major Trauma Centre, which is among the highest-volume trauma centres in
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proposed human and animal studies. The Centre is intimately linked to the Royal London Hospital Major Trauma Centre, which is among the highest-volume trauma centres in Europe and widely considered to be
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of Spiralian Asymmetric Cell Divisions”. This research position will reveal the mechanisms that drive the evolution of polar lobes during the first asymmetric cell divisions in animals with spiral cleavage. We
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the University, in accordance with the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. Full-Time, Fixed-Term Applications are invited for the post of Postdoctoral research associate in the Department of Health
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is part of the Precision Musculoskeletal Care theme at the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre. The PDRA will help drive our activity in developing, validating, and testing a suit of new musculoskeletal
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materials-based heterostructures , where the 2D nanosheets will act as transducers for electrical sensing applications. This will generate a knowledge-based platform to allow us to rationally engineer 2D
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teaching, training and research. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we believe that a diversity of ideas helps us achieve the previously unthinkable. Throughout our history, we’ve fostered
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research and schools engagement project aiming to support the more inclusive teaching of British political history as set out in the AQA Thematic GCSE specification, Britain: Power and the People: c1170 to