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important topic of healthy aging. By 2030 it is estimated that 17% of the global population will be over the age of 65, which is expected to double by 2050. Ageing is accompanied by structural and functional
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is available for 24 months fixed term, with potential for extension for a further 6 months once in post. For more information: Prof Eric Robinson, eric.robinson@liv.ac.uk If you are still awaiting
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This is an exciting opportunity for a talented, organised and highly motivated Post-Doctoral Research Associate with a keen interest in cell biology and ATMP development to join the team on a
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ecology, biogeochemistry, aquatic ecology, or related field. This is a fixed term post. The post is being advertised at 0.1FTE for 12 month then 1FTE for a further 15 months. Commitment to Diversity
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We are seeking an ambitious post-doctoral researcher with a strong understanding of health inequalities and skills in evaluating complex interventions to be a part of an exciting Liverpool-based
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and (iv) enabling future commercialization. This post is part time and fixed term from 1 September 2025 until 30 June 2026. This will be achieved through stakeholder engagement, rigorous evaluation, and
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Earth System Science). This post is fixed term until 31 July 2028. This role is eligible for sponsorship under the skilled worker route. Commitment to Diversity The University of Liverpool is committed
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the supervision of junior researchers ¿ Assist Group Leader in the day-to-day management of laboratories ¿ Undertake other duties as appropriate to the post This post is full time and fixed term until
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record and solid background enabling the study of completely new problems. The post is available until 30 September 2026. Informal enquiries are welcome via E-mail (a.troisi@liverpool.ac.uk). If you are
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the University of Liverpool sector leading in postdoctoral researcher development programmes such as Prosper. The post is initially available until 31 May 2026 and is expected to start as soon as possible