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About the role The Diabetes Research Centre are looking for a talented, motivated Research Dietitian to join the Leicester Lifestyle Health and Research Group (LLHRG) at the Leicester Diabetes
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About the role As the University of Leicester enters its first large-scale, multi-year philanthropy campaign, we are looking to appoint an exceptional, motivated, part-time major gift fundraiser
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on refining and evaluating advanced AI models using multi-hospital data to enhance emergency care outcomes for patients with respiratory conditions. The successful candidate will collaborate closely with
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About the role We are looking for a talented, motivated individual to join the Leicester Lifestyle and Health Research group (LLHRG). The LLHRG are part of the Diabetes Research Centre (DRC
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such as Mars. You should bring a strong track record of research in the field, including experience in handling and interpreting multi-source spacecraft data, and be proficient in scientific programming
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the expression & purification of proteins from E. coli, expression & purification of large multi-protein protein complexes from mammalian cells, Cryo-Electron Microscopy, NMR and crystallography. The group is part
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to international or culturally diverse groups. With excellent organisational and interpersonal skills, you thrive in multi-tasking environments and are able to independently manage events, develop resources, and
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multi-level models, and a record of analysis of comparative public opinion data. You will ideally have experience working on the topic of public attitudes to immigration and writing for peer-reviewed
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About the role The post-holder will be based within the Centre for Phage Research at the University of Leicester. As the Project Coordinator for a Joint Programming Initiative on Antimicrobial
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Undergoing Cardiac Surgery TRICS IV) Trial: An international, multi-centre, randomized trial to assess the clinical and cost-effectiveness of liberal transfusion thresholds in younger patients undergoing