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project is a collaboration between researchers in the UK, Spain and Ecuador, it builds directly on our previous work identifying and characterising the molecular mechanism of altitude adaptation through
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, whose main areas of research include understanding the molecular and cellular basis of respiratory disease. The team includes post-doctoral research assistants, a clinical fellow other technical staff and
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Research Groups at the Faculty of Engineering, which conduct cutting-edge research into electric propulsion systems, composite materials, and advanced simulation technologies. Vision We are seeking a highly
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, Physiology and Neuroscience (PPN) in the School of Life Sciences at the University of Nottingham. The role will explore the molecular pharmacology of receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs), focusing on how
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scientific boundaries and overcome hurdles. They will have experience in stem cell culture, imaging, molecular biology, genetic engineering and/or bioinformatics analysis. This will enable new approaches
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needs of student sports clubs. We are happy to discuss flexible working arrangements. About the Team You will join a dynamic, collaborative and supportive Club Development Team within the University
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funded by an external grant.) The School of Law at the University of Nottingham is a dynamic place for research, teaching and learning. It is consistently ranked amongst the top law schools in the UK and
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evening and weekend work may be required to meet the needs of performance sport programs. We are happy to discuss flexible working arrangements. About the Team You will join a dynamic, collaborative and
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. To apply for this role, please click 'Apply Now' and attach a copy of your CV and cover letter. Please contact Pav Orton (pav.orton@nottingham.ac.uk) for further information. Please note that applications
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in both technical and potentially non-technical skills of medical staff, such as poor team dynamics, problems with communication and a lack of leadership. This automated obtained data can then be fed