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will compare the development of annelids and molluscs and combine single-cell transcriptomics with classic embryological approaches and state-of-the-art computational methods. The findings from
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historical research and rhetorical analysis with digital humanities methods. Job description: The postdoc will contribute original research to the project by identifying patterns in prime ministerial rhetoric
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,(or close to completion) in a relevant discipline together with experience in LC-MS/MS proteomics. You will have experience in advanced biochemical methods for surface proteomics/subcellular
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epidemiological methods, longitudinal modelling); Preparing manuscripts for publication in leading journals; Presenting findings at national and international conferences. The role offers outstanding opportunities
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to formulate and test hypotheses about how epigenetic factors control the life cycle of parasitic nematode, use transgenic and CRISPR methods to manipulate epigenetic regulators, and test the effects
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quantum field theories, and the application of Hamiltonian methods to gauge theories, though you will also be encouraged to develop and pursue your own research directions. Applicants should have a PhD in
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digital topography, supplemented with fieldwork in selected regions. The production of high-resolution digital topographic datasets through field-based, aerial, or satellite methods, forms an important
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understanding of the impact of food- and environment-related toxicants on human health. Innovative mass spectrometric methods are developed and applied to investigate exposure, metabolism, and toxicity. The lab
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responsible for the development and implementation of a case study in a US or European city (to be confirmed), using ethnographic and qualitative case study methods under a cross-cultural research design
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can be sent directly by email to Dr Kirsty McMillan (kirsty.mcmillan@liverpool.ac.uk). Formal applications should be online. Please include your CV and a personal statement outlining your interest in