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that provides timely and effective support to real-life policy processes. The successful candidate will become part of an interdisciplinary team and support the development of data and model assets which are used
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co-existence of viral variants. Your role will be to process virus sequence data and to contribute phylodynamic analyses and models to test how variation among variants scales up to structure viral
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processes. E5. Proven ability to deliver quality outputs in a timely and efficient manner. Desirable: F1. Experience with clinical or interventional studies, especially in areas such as pain research
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equivalent. Skills Essential: C1 Knowledge of electronic semiconductor device operation and characterisation. In particular, in-depth understanding of transistor operation and electrical characterisation
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of the processes involved. E3 Experience of conducting systematic reviews in relevant area. E4 Experience of scientific writing. E5 Proven ability to deliver quality outputs in a timely and efficient manner. E6
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. Techniques for nucleic acid sequence determination, data processing and interpretation. Experience Essential: E1. Experience in immunological assay design, development and optimisation. E2. Experience in cell
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prioritisation, is often unavailable due to resource shortages. We are working on a radar-based solution being deployed at the Golden Jubilee University National Hospital and the University of Glasgow enabling
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goals. Organise and facilitate interactive workshops and stakeholder meetings as part of the research process, generating qualitative and quantitative data to test and refine platform content and
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and processes. Typical investigations might involve some combination of lasers, fibre optics, optical modulators, interferometers, precision manipulators, precision measurement, quadrant photodiodes
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such as skill learning, as well as to biological processes like ageing. The lab employs a cross-species, multidisciplinary approach, integrating MRI, behavioral interventions, transgenic models, and brain