36 multiple-sequence-alignment uni jobs at University of Nottingham in United Kingdom
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experience from other systems) and/or in genomic methods including Next-Generation DNA Sequencing and multiplexed-library sample production is desirable but not essential. Application Applicants should include
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be doing: • Establish finance systems, policies and controls aligned with university and statutory requirements. • Deliver and oversee all core accounting functions, including month-end and year-end
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research aligned to Breast Surgery. You will contribute to the strategic research goals of the School of Medicine by developing and maintaining an internationally excellent research programme that will have
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in research aligned to Stroke Medicine. You will contribute to the strategic research goals of the School of Medicine by developing and maintaining an internationally excellent research programme that
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. You will work closely with an outstanding team of academic and operations staff to support a major programme of research that includes educational trials, policy analysis, and multiple longitudinal
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managing multiple design projects to deadlines, experience applying and working within brand guidelines, experience creating campaign visuals across digital and print and be proficient in Adobe Creative
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inclusive workplace, so if you are excited about this role but your experience does not align perfectly with every requirement in the job description, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just
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their Foundation year and 1st year of their degree programme Investigate an issue related to health education or research that interests you but is aligned to a SoHS Research Group, producing a short report to the
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teams, ensuring alignment with strategic objectives, technical excellence, and on-time delivery. You will oversee the budget management, stakeholder engagement and communication and branding
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. • Align the Medicine curriculum with national frameworks, including the GMC’s Outcomes for Graduates (2018), Practical Skills and Procedures (2023), and the Medical Licensing Assessment. • Standardise