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and Mathematica. You must have, or expect shortly to obtain, a PhD or equivalent in NMR spectroscopy. You will join a lively international group of about twenty researchers; excellent team-working and
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mouse genetic manipulation to support the CoRE’s scientific aims. Projects will be prioritized where there is alignment between CoRE and DRP goals. The successful applicant will have a PhD and significant
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Couper and work closely alongside the labs of Prof. David Brough and Prof. Omar Pathmanaban based in FBMH. The successful candidate will have (or expect to hold shortly) a PhD with a strong background in
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. The candidate will have the opportunity to work with state-of-the-art instrumentation and collaborate with experts within a world-renowned department. The candidate should hold a PhD in organic chemistry, or
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priorities within the centre. Successful applicants will have (or be about to obtain) a PhD in biological science, and confidence in a range of immunological techniques. Project Title: Defining Acute and
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priorities within the centre. Successful applicants will have (or be about to obtain) a PhD in biological science, and confidence in a range of immunological techniques. Project Title: Exposome-driven changes
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of FGFR1/KLB to prevent cardiac microvascular impairment and pathological remodelling in response to metabolic stress’. We are recruiting highly motivated staff with a PhD degree (or expected to receive a
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, Professor Evangelos (Evan) Kontopantelis. You will need a good first degree (2.1 or above) or equivalent in statistics or a relevant discipline and a PhD in health services research, economics, data science
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postgraduate demonstrators. It is envisaged that the post holder will provide support for marking student work as and when required. The successful candidate will hold a relevant PhD in a Biomedical Sciences
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funding, and publish in internationally recognized journals. Additionally, they will supervise PhD students, manage externally funded research projects, and collaborate across the School of Health Sciences