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new goals? The University of Manchester is inviting applications for the position of Assistant to the Chief Property Officer. This role will play a critical part in formulating and executing strategic
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DTP’. Specify in the funding section of your PhD application form that you wish to be considered for the EPSRC DTP.Your application will then be considered by a departmental funding panel. Closing
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We are looking for an enthusiastic NMR spectroscopist to join our team investigating the mechanisms of action of phosphoryl transfer enzymes. The current position will focus on solution NMR methods
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A Research Assistant position is available for an outstanding and ambitious biomedical engineer to undertake research in the field of biomaterials for bioprinting. This is a unique opportunity for
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of the research proposal. Selection body Japanese studies studentship committee. Closing date 28 Feb 2025 Applicants must submit the online application for a place on PhD Japanese Studies in the School by 13
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This 3 year position (with potential for extension) will support a wide range of research activities within the Glyco-Immunology (Dyer) lab in the context of understanding the role of the cell
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requirements can be viewed on the relevant programme page here . Nationality restrictions This funding is available to all nationalities. Application procedure Apply for a place on the PhD programme of
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. The ideal candidate will have proven administrative experience in a busy environment, excellent communication skills and work positively and respectfully with a range of students and colleagues from diverse
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into the inflamed brain. Containing proteoglycans that can directly act as chemokine receptors to drive immune cell recruitment during pathological neuroinflammation. This position will transform our understanding
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detection and diagnostic accuracy. During this position, the post-holder will undertake a range of activities including: genome-wide association studies (GWAS), whole genome sequencing (WGS) analyses, and