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across all faculties. You will undertake reviews of stock across multiple sites, plan storage and resequencing changes, and implement significant, evidence-led decisions, including withdrawals where
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together representatives across the entire food system, from farmers, breeders, processors and retailers, via science to communities, ensuring the approaches explored present multiple best-net benefits
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and cell processing is desirable, while experience with techniques such as IGHV mutational analysis and RNA sequencing would be highly advantageous. Familiarity with clinical data management systems and
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multiple projects are required. You should have experience overseeing lab resources and aligning activities with strategic priorities. The role demands the ability to design experiments, resolve challenges
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partnership with the project manager, business analyst and sponsor to deliver long-term, strategically aligned outcomes. Work across multiple campuses as well as from home. Lead change impact assessments
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Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple projects are required. You should have experience overseeing lab resources and aligning activities with strategic priorities. The role
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aligned with the group’s broader scientific goals. The start date is flexible, but the position is expected to begin in September - December 2026. Candidates should possess a PhD or equivalent
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the National Centre for Advanced Tribology at Southampton (nCATS) research group and may also contribute to other aligned research areas. Your expertise will support strategic growth in areas such as digital
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of Mechanical Engineering . You will be embedded within the National Centre for Advanced Tribology at Southampton (nCATS) research group and may also contribute to other aligned research areas. Your expertise
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will be aligned to the Faculty of Medicine, School of Human Development and Health based at Southampton University Trust (Southampton General Hospital). For further information please contact Dr Colleen