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behaviours in laboratory rodents. Pain is the primary side-effect of cancer chemotherapy and not only impacts patients undergoing treatment but also significantly impacts cancer survivors leading to long
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how through your experience you will: Undertake original research of international excellence. Develop research objectives and proposals for own and/or collaborative research area. Prepare papers
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utilising a common primary signalling machinery (i.e. G proteins). The successful candidate will evaluate a panel of up to 12 different GPCRs using high-throughput, plate reader-based BRET and FRET assays
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of publishing good papers in relevant journals, using the research methodologies and techniques in this research area. The purpose of this role will be to support the principal investigator and associated Work
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will join an established team, led by Professor Pip Logan and Dr Vicky Booth, whose main areas of research interest include falls, stroke, and rehabilitation. The Falls in Stroke Survivors study is a
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as to be able to feed into the recently elected government's policy discussions. The main form of analytic techniques used will be time series modelling, age-period-cohort modelling and structural
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neurons and determine their biodistribution and impact on pain behaviours in laboratory rodents. Pain is the primary side-effect of cancer chemotherapy and not only impacts patients undergoing treatment but
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– Scottish Section Research Centre based at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Mental Health and Clinical Neurosciences, University of Nottingham. You will be the main researcher carrying out a project whose
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to understand and communicate how women in the garment industry experience health and safety, and identify strategies to better protect their well being and security. The postholder will work with the Principal
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to the type of research and will be responsible for writing up your work for publication. You will join an established team, led by Dr Sonali Shah, whose main areas of research interest include disability and