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. To use proximity biotinylation to generate an association network for the LINC complex. 2. To determine how rigidity sensing alters the composition of the LINC complex. The post is available from 1st
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University Belfast and the network of project partners. The post is fixed-term for 36 months, starting 1st September 2025 (or as soon as possible thereafter). A key component of the post is to collect and
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annotation of these metabolomes using multistage fragmentation (MSⁿ) data, incorporating novel computational methods and strategies (e.g. spectral matching, network-based approaches, machine learning) where
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University Belfast and the network of project partners. The post is fixed-term for 36 months, starting 1st September 2025 (or as soon as possible thereafter). A key component of the post is to collect and
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research initiatives such as the Met Office Academic Partnership and Birmingham’s Turing University Network . The recently renovated Elm House, is a building fully dedicated to open, inclusive and inspiring
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of seed gene networks”. This project aims to use reverse genetics, cross-species complementation and single cell next-generation sequencing approaches to investigate how the gene networks that regulate
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inclusive benefits to staff, including flexible working, Enhanced Parental Leave, funds for Parents and Carers, and the potential to join community staff networks. About the role You will join a team of
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battery supply chains, to join a successful team at the University of Birmingham. In line with the principles of Net Zero Pollution, the primary aim of this role is to advance understanding of how a
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systems efficacy. Propose and evaluate strategies to maximise health co-benefits and reduce inequalities. A key focus will be on evaluating Transport for West Midlands’ Mobility Hub programme, a network of
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, and Prof James Chalmers at the University of Dundee. You will be sited within the vibrant research environment of the School of Biosciences but will work closely with the collaborative network