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partner. NHIP is one of the eight Academic Health Sciences Centres in the UK, and forms a partnership across two NHS organisations rated as Outstanding by the Care Quality Commission (Newcastle upon Tyne
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for a Researcher to join our bacterial biophysics research team. You will work in the world-class Centre for Bacterial Cell Biology to support a new and exciting project funded by the Academy of Medical
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, engineers, and the general public Qualifications Research Assistant Degree in engineering or numerate subject (e.g., mathematics, physical sciences, computer science) PhD close to completion in field of Power
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expertise in Structural Biology and Computational Medicinal Chemistry. You will be also supported by a senior supervisor from RxCelerate. Candidates should have a PhD in molecular simulations of biomolecular
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for Research Associate • PhD in any related areas, preferable in an interdisciplinary topic (e.g. Computational Neuroscience, or Biomedical Engineering) Newcastle University is a global University where
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Research Assistant/Associate to work in the group of Dr Evelyn Jensen in the School of Natural and Environmental Sciences at Newcastle University on a project funded by the Oak Foundation working in
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this project, with support from expert members of the research team. Key responsibilities will include: collecting questionnaire data; organising and leading semi-structured interviews; securing ethical approval
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knowledge in molecular biology of translation PhD in biological sciences Newcastle University is a global University where everyone is treated with dignity and respect. As a University of Sanctuary, we aim
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into retinal organoids. We are seeking candidates with a PhD in developmental, molecular or vascular biology, neuroscience (or related areas) with experience in pluripotent stem cell biology or vasculogenesis
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information about our team and the School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences, please click here . Any informal enquiries should be directed to Wilma Barrow (w.barrow@ncl.ac.uk ) or Julie Morris