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portfolio. As such, the research will be highly collaborative in nature, with the post-holders often working across research groups to follow new leads and generate preliminary data that can underpin
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A Research Assistant in Cell & Developmental Biology or Biomechanics is sought to contribute to an interdisciplinary research project investigating how tissues respond to mechanical force. The post
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standardisation, working in collaboration with colleagues in the Faculty and the wider University. The post-holder will be responsible for the line management of a small team of colleagues in the School department
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infections) interact with our genes to cause and exacerbate chronic inflammatory diseases. The post-holder will support the Centre Operations Manager and Centre Director to ensure the smooth operation of
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to three years, in the first instance. The post will be based in the Chemistry Building at the Department of Chemistry, University of Manchester, and is available from 1st November 2025 or as soon as
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We are looking for a full-time post-doctoral research associate to investigate human-robot collaboration to explore unstructured environments for inspection, repair, and maintenance. You will
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to drive forward a collaborative programme of research between the Divisions of Pharmacy and Optometry, Cardiovascular Sciences and Cancer Sciences. The post will be tenable on a fixed term basis until
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that they support. The post requires experience of conducting recruitment and data collection in large studies and previous experience of working with or supporting people with learning disabilities and/or people
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of working in the laboratory environment. The post holder will be responsible for processing and analysing clinical samples (tumour biopsies, blood, stool and urine), developing state-of-the-art techniques
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by the EPSRC, European Commission and a range of other international funders. The post is available from 1 October for a period of 12 months. The project will focus on the investigation