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Contract type: Full time, Fixed term until 30th June 2029 (extendable) About the role: We are seeking a Program Manager to support a newly appointed BHF Chair of Cardiovascular AI and the operation of a
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) seeks an experienced research technician to join a recently funded 5-year programme of antifungal drug discovery at the MRC Centre for Medical Mycology. This exciting new programme connects MRC CMM
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R and experience with statistical analysis, machine learning methods, and high-performance computing. What we offer As well as the exciting opportunities this role presents, we also offer defined
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. We are seeking to appoint a Faculty staff at Assistant Professor/Associate Professor level to conduct high impact research and to deliver outstanding teaching and student experience. The role is within
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should have a solid conceptual understanding of genomics, gene regulation, developmental biology, and computational biology approaches. Experience in generating high-quality figures for publication is also
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experience in quality assurance, risk management and governance. If you thrive in a dynamic, high-performing team and are motivated by the opportunity to contribute to life-saving programmes, we want to hear
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celebrate their success. We are committed to helping the people who work here to develop through our sector-leading Birmingham Professional programme which provides all professional services staff with
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to £55,755 with potential progression once in post to £62,728 Grade: 8 Full Time, Permanent Closing date: 31st August 2025 Interview date: W/c 15th September 2025 Academic Development Programme - new Assistant
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Shionogi BV “Measuring cognitive outcomes in people with intellectual disability”, developing new play-based measures of executive functioning for children with intellectual disability. The research
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with SQL, high-performance computing, signal processing are highly desirable. This is a two-year training and development position suitable for you if you are looking to move into a new research