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strategic research directions within BISCA. Engage actively in raising the profile of sustainability within and beyond Birmingham, influencing policy and funding landscapes: Represent and promote the work
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materials chemistry research focussed on understanding and predicting novel wide band gap oxides, and in examining defects processes in these materials. Computational work will be performed in collaboration
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research efforts directly emerging from the Institute's research themes and work done by Institute Affiliates. These strategic appointment will be instrumental in delivering the Institute's mission
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emergencies PCOS SEVa – a national programme addressing variation in the quality of care for polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) Role Summary Work within specified research grants and contribute to writing bids
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that inform understanding of disease pathogenesis. To validate mechanistic hypotheses using in vitro techniques as necessary To publish research findings in high impact journals Role Summary Work within the MRC
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of the project, the postholder will spend part of their working week embedded within The Pathfinder Service. Role Summary Work as part of the ‘Women, Crime & Justice Research Group’ contributing to the ‘Birmingham
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to improved surgery, reduced side-effects, better and quicker treatment decisions and reduced uncertainty for patients and families. The Children’s Brain Tumour Research Team is part of the Department of Cancer
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: 19th August 2025 Background Applications are invited to work on two new research projects, one funded by Shionogi BV “Measuring cognitive outcomes in people with intellectual disability” and a second
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interdisciplinary structural biologists is expanding. We are looking for a Research Fellow fascinated by the structural basis of molecular functions. You will study the structure-function relationships in RNA-protein
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bring together scientists and industry partners on research projects to reduce battery cost, weight, and volume; to improve performance and reliability (faraday.ac.uk ). The overall aim of the ReLiB project (https