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to investigate the physical morphogenesis of tissues. It is part of the vibrant and supportive environment of the Centre for Craniofacial Regeneration and Biology at King’s College London, based at the Guy’s
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for Speciality Chemicals) project as part of the Wallace Lab at the University of Edinburgh. The role will focus on engineering microbial systems to convert plastic waste into high-value chemicals, advancing
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in programming (Fortran, Python), and evidence of working well as part of a multidisciplinary research team. You must possess the organisational skills and initiative to conduct independent research
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Grade 7RS.1: £39,424 per annum (including the Oxford University Weighting of £1,730 per annum – pro rata for part-time) Location: Old Road Campus Research Building Contract type: Fixed term until
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with proteins central to cellular trafficking. The post is part of larger collaborative project with three other research groups (Francis Barr and Simon Newstead, both also at Oxford and Markus Seeger
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supporting statement and CV as part of your online application. Your supporting statement must explain how you meet each of the selection criteria for the post using examples of your skills and experience
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-genomic era (funded by the ESRC). • Living in limbo: Life with an undiagnosed rare condition (funded by the NIHR-MRC and part of Rare Disease Research UK). Your expertise will lie in qualitative
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(Geneva, Switzerland). The studies as part of the Oxford team are carried out in close collaboration with the CERN Accelerator and Beam Physics Group, and the postholder will have the opportunity to take an
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Tu on zhanhan.tu@leicester.ac.uk Applications for job share will be considered. As part of the University’s ongoing commitment to professional development, this role will also be considered on a
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Weickenmeier. You will be part of an interdisciplinary team of pioneering researchers, with the primary aim to understand the impact of age, trauma, and neurodegenerative diseases on the brain’s unique form and