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reference B02-08970. You’ll have a PhD in neuroscience, biology, or a related area, coupled with experience in MS proteomics techniques, tissue/fluids preparation, and with biochemistry and molecular biology
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were rated 96% world-leading or internationally excellent and research impacts were rated 100% world-leading or internationally excellent. We are seeking a highly motivated researcher with a PhD in a
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Type of Contract: Full-time, Funding limited for 36 months A talented and creative Research Fellow is sought to work within the School of Natural and Computing Sciences with Dr. Mark Law on
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an additional advantage. The role is ideally suited to a postgraduate, DPhil/PhD student, or early-career postdoctoral researcher in politics, law, public policy, international development, or a
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models of glioblastoma. Key Requirements The successful candidate must have a PhD in chemical or biomedical science (or relevant field). Advanced knowledge in radiolabelling of monoclonal antibodies and
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PhD Finance or a related field; must demonstrate independent research skills and have interests that resonate with one of the Faculty’s Research Centres. This role requires a motivated individual
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you The ideal candidate will have a PhD or equivalent experience in a relevant field, experience of engaged, social or qualitative research, experience of system dynamics modelling and group model
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– it has a dedicated programme manager and administrator to support team members deliver an ambitious and exciting programme of work. What will you be doing? This post will provide initially up to one
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an exciting opportunity to contribute to the ESRC Education Research Programme . The programme is committed to resetting the terms under which education research, policy and practice interact in the interest
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dissemination in some branch of the Humanities, Sciences or Social Sciences. The successful candidate will be expected to propose, plan and manage a high-quality programme of original research; publicise