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. The post will be offered as a full-time (36.25 hours per week), fixed-term position, available for 14 months. Informal enquiries may be addressed to Dr John Tully, Clinical Associate Professor in Forensic
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Centre (NASC). This includes cleaning, aliquoting and integrating thousands of stocks into seed rooms as well as walk-in freezers. You will be responsible for preparing additional seed tubes to send to our
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the outcomes for patients, and better evaluate the success of medical interventions across a broad range of disease areas. We are seeking a highly motivated post-foundation medically-qualified researcher to join
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details regarding the duties for the role can be found on the attached job role profile. Hours of Work: Weekend Post- 7 hours per week, 2 days out of 7 to be arranged (mainly Saturday and Sunday, working
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of digital health innovation within an experienced multidisciplinary team. We are looking for a candidate with strong expertise in medical imaging and AI applications in healthcare. This is a full-time post
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for locking and unlocking buildings and testing fire alarms. Other duties include the collection and delivery of internal mail, identifying and reporting maintenance issues, disposal of waste, inspecting
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This post is being offered to develop expertise in the design and delivery of commercial studies within General Practice, specifically within the East Midlands Region. Funded by the National
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the outcomes for patients, and better evaluate the success of medical interventions across a broad range of disease areas. We are seeking a highly motivated post-foundation medically-qualified researcher to join
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, staff discounts, travel schemes and many more. To find out more about what we can offer you, follow the link to our benefits website . The post is funded for a fixed term of 36 months (with a current end
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microbiology, molecular biology and cell culture. The post is offered on a part time (18.13 hours per week), fixed term contract until 30 November 2027. Informal enquiries may be addressed Professor Karen