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, cellular, and human/animal experimental research across the UK DRI as well as to generate data driven hypotheses. The successful applicant will have the opportunity to take part in cutting-edge research
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, confirmation, and replication of key biological theories and hypotheses, as well as findings from molecular, cellular, and human/animal experimental research across the UK DRI. Launched in 2017, the UK Dementia
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submitted in English. Job Description Job Purpose Support the University within translational neuroimmunology, carrying out experimental work, including in vivo studies and in vitro testing; contributing
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expertise and knowledge to provide advice to users on experimental design and troubleshooting You will assist in the design and execution of experimental work in response to researcher demands and under
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applications and can advise on the mechanism by which this can occur. Closing date: Friday, 8 August 2025 External applications are currently not being considered for this post. If the decision is made to open
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demonstrated such as (but not limited to) electrical and mechanical fault finding, multi trade fabric repairs and redecoration linked to reactive and planned maintenance work. You will be part of a mandatory out
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Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre (ECMC) is part of a network of 17 adult and 12 paediatric locations across the UK. The foundation of each ECMC is a partnership between the local NHS Trusts and the University
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-leading research on scientific understanding of disease mechanisms into innovative therapeutic approaches. Our vision is to play a leading role in discovering new medicines in areas of high unmet need, with
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activities to support continuous improvement of intervention services. Reporting Mechanisms: Review, audit, and develop reporting mechanisms and referral pathways, ensuring policies and procedures
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maintaining, servicing and repairing materials, machinery and equipment within teaching spaces and communal areas, advising and training staff and students on their appropriate use using established guidelines