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to the development of biomarkers and predictive models. A critical part of your role will be to ensure all data and workflows are reproducible and shareable, aligning with our 'data lake to discovery' approach under
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for diagnosing mental health conditions, particularly in individuals with multiple long-term conditions (MLTC). It aims to assess the potential for AI tools to exacerbate disparities based on sociodemographic
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data, and supporting researchers across multiple projects focused on glycosylation in health and disease. Key Responsibilities: Mammalian Cell Culture & Protein Production Maintain mammalian cell lines
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have spread throughout the acoustics profession. The ISVR has excellent experimental facilities including anechoic and reverberation chambers, a 6-axis motion simulator and multiple audio focused
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maintaining smooth lab operations, generating high-quality data, and supporting researchers across multiple projects focused on glycosylation in health and disease. Key Responsibilities: Mammalian Cell Culture
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The Institute for Life Sciences Building 85's iconic design was built in 2010. It provides key infrastructure to multiple faculties at the University of Southampton, including research and teaching
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also be expected to lead and contribute to more specialist modules, potentially aligned with your research areas. If you do not already have a teaching qualification in higher education, we will support
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networks and working collaboratively to lead and drive change within projects, programmes or across the university to deliver long-term, strategically aligned outcomes. Ability to think from a user’s
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maintaining smooth lab operations, generating high-quality data, and supporting researchers across multiple projects focused on glycosylation in health and disease. Key Responsibilities: Mammalian Cell Culture
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leave arrangements include maternity, paternity, adoption and parental. Our flexible working practices include a hybrid working model, by agreement and aligned to local business needs. As a University we