112 multiple-sequence-alignment positions at University of Sheffield in United Kingdom
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November 2020, the University published its five-year sustainability strategy. This document sets out our approach to sustainability at Sheffield. It aligns the University with the international scientific
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Developing a clinical pathway to support nurse led whole genome sequencing for neurological diseases
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machining, welding and cladding and non-destructive testing. As a Project Manager, you will be working within groups in the AMRC or across multiple groups. In this exciting opportunity this role will be based
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teacher who is equipped and motivated to play a key role in devising, designing, preparing, and delivering innovative teaching programmes in relevant specialist areas, particularly within and aligned
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organising and coordinating activities during Multiple Mini Interviews for applicants. Main duties and responsibilities Support the effective delivery of all administrative activities in relation to non
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assessment (e.g. panel data analysis, multiple regression, AI-enabled forecasting, geo-spatial technique, python and advanced coding skills). Examples of tools include Brightway, Open LCA, SCEnAT, FPSCRS
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Overview As a Project Manager, you will be working within groups in the AMRC or across multiple groups. In this exciting opportunity this role will be based in AMRC Cymru, Chester Road, Flintshire
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barrier physiology. Main duties and responsibilities Develop a quantitative multimodal neuroimaging method for tissue oxygenation analysis. Plan pulse sequences and acquisition parameters. Communicate
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, related to clinical evaluation and research methodology To deliver teaching within the Faculty of Health that aligns with your experience and skills Make a full and active contribution to the principles
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through innovation in cancer diagnostics and personalised medicine. Main duties and responsibilities Conduct research aligned with the project’s objectives, contributing to both molecular and cell biology