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biomarker relevant metabolic profiles. As part of this study you will also have access to freshly collected samples from human volunteers, on which you will perform similar analyses. This post is full time
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than CV or letter. This is a 26-month, fixed-term, part-time 0.6 (21.75 hours per week), post commencing on 3 November 2025 or as soon thereafter until 24 December 2027. The candidate will be expected
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groundwork for subsequent human clinical trials. You will work as part of an interdisciplinary team involving pancreatic cancer surgeons, pathologists, and engineers. There will be significant potential
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their application clearly which they are familiar with and their degree of expertise). Experience of geo-coded data analyses and Propensity Score Matching would also be relevant. Expert interviews will also form part
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development proposals and funding bids. To take the lead on, plan, develop and conduct individual and/or collaborative research objectives, projects and proposals either as an individual or as part of a broader
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to an exciting new effort to accelerate and miniaturise micro-elasticity imaging systems for in-vivo and clinical applications. You will be part of a dynamic, interdisciplinary team aiming
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are interested in part-time work, we encourage you to apply. Please specify your preferred hours in your application. We may also consider job share arrangements. Please contact Beatrix Gateb
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flow in hybrid systems: improving the simulation of engineering structures”. As part of the project - jointly undertaken by the University of Nottingham and the University of Salford -, we offer a
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Applications are invited for the post of Research Fellow in the School of Chemistry. The research project is part of an exciting multi-disciplinary collaboration involving academia and industry
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. About the team You will join the lab of Dr Sophie Kellaway as part of the Blood Cancer and Stem Cell group (https://bcasc.co.uk/). You will work closely with a research technician. You will have the