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principal responsibilities. First, you will be a generalist researcher gaining experience in a range of skills and approaches. Second, you will contribute to various research and policy projects. This will
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quantitative methods aligned to the core areas of family psychology, child-adolescent development, prevention science and intervention studies with the primary objective of supporting and enhancing positive life
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you To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria Master's degree in a relevant area of the social sciences (e.g
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, or any related social science or humanities discipline. The Assistant Director is responsible to the Co-Principal Investigator on the Market Economies and Green Ideals grant - Roberto Fumagalli - and
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progression to PhD depending on performance during the initial period. Main duties and responsibilities Admin - ordering consumables, tracking cost and use of consumables PIL training - opportunity to acquire a
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funded by the White Rose Consortium. We are seeking candidates with a good honours degree in Psychology, and subject knowledge in Health Psychology. As this role involves assisting the Primary Investigator
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Research Assistant/Research Associate* in Cardiovascular Epidemiology (BHF Scholarship) (Fixed Term)
by Professor John Danesh, is part of the Department of Public Health and Primary Care (DPHPC), one of Europe’s leading academic departments of population health sciences. As part of a funding grant
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across academia and industry. Your primary role will be to develop Staphylococcus WTA microarrays and investigate their recognition by lectin receptors of the innate immune system and anti-WTA antibodies
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will play an active role in advancing and evolving this technology to expand its capabilities, with a primary focus on developing ligands and tool compounds targeting therapeutically relevant proteins