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We are recruiting a lead post-doctoral researcher with a background in nutrition for an ESRC funded project on ultra-processed food, nutrition and eating behaviour. The researcher will join the
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project aims to uncover not only the molecular changes but also to locate therapeutic targets that can be leveraged to develop new treatments that promote healthy aging. These posts are offered on a fixed
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We seek a motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the UK-EDI team, a Cancer Research UK-funded programme aimed at earlier detection of pancreatic cancer. You should have a PhD in cancer
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research, fundamental cell biology and cell signalling with excellent shared facilities including the Centre for Proteome Research, the Computational Biology Facility, the Liverpool Centre for Cell Imaging
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these manipulations have on gene expression. This full-time role would be ideal for someone with a strong background in molecular biology in either model organisms or parasites and an interest in epigenetics
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obtain) In Cancer Biology, cell biology, cell signalling of related field. This post is available on a fixed term basis from September 2025 to August 2027. If you are still awaiting your PhD to be awarded
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Are you enthusiastic about exploring the fascinating interplay between biology and mechanics? We are seeking to appoint a highly motivated and skilled Postdoctoral Researcher to develop methods
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We are seeking to appoint a Post-doctoral Research Associate to join our team for a BBSRC funded project investigating the impact of the gut-liver axis on liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica) infections
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. Although the university has a hybrid working system, the expectation is that the applicant appointed to this role will work more than 50% on campus. Preferred start date is from June 2025 the post is
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to artificial intelligence (AI) (e.g. computer science, engineering, Statistics, and mathematics etc.) The post is available for 30 months, starting on 1 September 2025. If you are still awaiting your PhD to be