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. These posts are suitable for newly qualified PhD's in areas such as health professions’ education, sustainability education, health services research, public health, psychology, sociology, etc. Experience
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application of resources. Specifically, the successful candidate will work across the scientific and societal components of climate and environmental research with emphasis on the physical, and social and
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: • PhD in molecular biology, biochemistry, biotechnology, immunology or related field • Proven wet lab experience in NGS, qPCR, Western blotting, or immunofluorescence, molecular biology, cell culture
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of the results of the research in which they are engaged, as directed by, with the support of and under the supervision of a Principal Investigator. To become familiar with the publication process. To acquire
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of a Principal Investigator. • To become familiar with the publication process. • To acquire generic and transferable skills (including project management, business skills and postgraduate mentoring
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reviews, large-scale survey, interview/focus groups studies, co-design, consensus building, implementation and evaluation studies. These posts are suitable for newly qualified PhDs in areas such as health
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(hydrogenotrophic archaea) to convert H2 and CO2 to CH4. The proposed project seeks novel methods to overcome the bottlenecks of hydrogen-to-biomethane process such as poor gas-liquid mass transfer and low hydrogen
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applications. Thus, the successful candidate will work mainly towards developing a cascade extraction and process scale-up, contributing to the development, optimisation, and scale-up of clean/green extraction
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work across the scientific and societal components of climate and environmental research with emphasis on the physical, and social and economic impacts of climate change. The main tasks include but
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, highly regulated process involving consecutive phases of inflammation, repair and remodelling. Current therapies are ineffective, targeting the repair phase, but non-healing is associated with altered