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, epigenomics and transcriptomics from these models alongside extensive human tumour collections. You will be PhD-qualified, or have submitted your PhD thesis for examination at the point of commencing this post
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are continuously on the most appropriate medicine to avoid problematic polypharmacy. Deprescribing has been identified as a way to ensure this, but developing a method to ensure deprescribing safety is needed. You
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transferable skills and some experience or awareness of the research environment Presentations at conferences and/or high-quality publications Experience of qualitative research methods (e.g. interviews, focus
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. Understanding of relevant methods, debates and literature for the study of biopolymers. Effective communication skills, both written and verbal, including by email, teleconference, and in-person meetings
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. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to develop their research skills, learn new methods/techniques and progress to the next stage of their career. You will have a PhD in a relevant discipline for
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two pages long and should detail how you meet the person specification as noted below. Knowledge, Skills and Experience • Experience in various methods of polymerisation and functionalisation
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Sciences. You will use the cutting-edge super-resolution method Expansion Microscopy (ExM) to image bacterial cell wall construction in both the model species Corynebacterium glutamicum and the global
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and Language Sciences, including our Speech and Language Sciences subject area. The postholder should have a PhD in a relevant discipline e.g. Speech and Language Sciences, Education, Psychology
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Experience Experience developing research software using appropriate languages and environements (Python, Julia, Matlab) Knowledge of optimisation problem formulations and solution methods Experience of risk
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of laboratory safety protocols, good housekeeping of laboratory equipment • Adaptability to adjust to changing project needs, protocols, and timelines, and willingness to learn new methods as research evolves