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Brain Bank and leverage on established relationships with the Geoffrey Jefferson Brain Research Centre, the Manchester Centre for Cancer Research and teams within the Division of Cancer Sciences
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, or any other characteristic. All appointments are made on merit. Build the Future of AI at the University That Invented Modern Computing: Manchester changed the world in 1948 with the first stored program
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from wide and diverse backgrounds, and in particular those currently underrepresented. The School of Medical Sciences holds a Silver Athena SWAN award which recognises good practice in relation to gender
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End User Compute – Technical Lead Grade: 6 Contract Duration: 12 months Directorate: IT Services Division: IT Service Management About IT Services IT Services at the University of Manchester is a
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the field of dermatology, sport and exercise science and clinical trials. This is a dynamic and demanding role and will involve the ability to prioritise tasks. A flexible approach to work is required, as
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; synthetic biology; analytics and computer science. The successful applicant should have a strong background in biocatalysis and directed evolution and a good understanding of the industrial biotechnology
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of Dentistry. The post is for up to 0.2 FTE. What you will get in return: Fantastic market leading Pension scheme Excellent employee health and wellbeing services including an Employee Assistance Programme
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clinical practice globally. You will develop/expand your skill base in data acquisition, management and security and have the potential to conduct studies related to key clinical outcomes of interest. Key
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We seek an ambitious, experienced and self-motivated individual with experience in multi-omics bioinformatics analysis, to lead the new Advanced Bioinformatics and Computation (ABC) group. The post
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The Liu’s lab within the Division of Cardiovascular Sciences wish to appoint a laboratory-based Research Associate to an exciting project funded by British Heart Foundation, exploring ‘Ability