79 multiple-sequence-alignment positions at University of Nottingham in United Kingdom
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project description: Inkjet printing allows multiple materials to be 3D-printed simultaneously, useful for printing functional devices. Discovering the interactions of these materials and how to leverage
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, will study the drivers of relapse in acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) with the goal of improving treatment options in this poor outcome cancer. You will perform and analyse next-generation sequencing
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championing a people-first culture. They will lead the financial aspects of UNNC’s Strategic Roadmap to 2030, ensuring alignment with institutional goals and long-term sustainability. The CFO will provide
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, Chemical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Applied Physics, Chemistry or another relevant field. This role will focus on multiple projects where the successful candidate will take a central role in
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services team, ensuring robust financial planning, risk management, and compliance frameworks are in place. Leading the shaping the university’s financial strategy, you will align resources with
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members to embed accountability and data-informed decision-making across the institution, ensuring that operational plans are aligned with strategic ambitions. This is a role for a bold and forward-thinking
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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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your experience doesn’t align perfectly with every requirement, we encourage you to apply; you may be just the right candidate. This is a fixed term role to cover maternity from 27 October 2025 until 3
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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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/developmental biology and molecular biology such as techniques involving protein-protein interactions, transcriptomics, or single-cell sequencing. A track record of publishing research is also desirable