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extractions). The candidate ideally should be familiar with live tissue slicing and working with hIPSC cultures. Additionally, a major component of this post will also involve data analysis and interpretation
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sustainability assessment including life cycle assessment, life cycle costing and social life cycle assessment of metal recovery and circular economy through engineering biology. The role will also explore AI
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to recruit a full-time post-doctoral Research Fellow to work on Antennas Design for 6G wireless communications. For this opening, the successful candidates will be required to have research experience in
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individually, make a real difference. The role The Institute for Communication Systems (ICS), home of the 6G Innovation Centre (6GIC) is looking to recruit a full-time post-doctoral Research Fellow to work
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biomedical datasets from patients, companion animals and livestock, as well as large omics datasets such as proteomics and metabolomics. The post will involve collaborative working with industry partners
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newly developed COPD treatment could prevent RSV-induced inflammation and cellular changes that contribute to lung remodelling and exacerbations of lung disease. The post holder will contribute to the day
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post-doctoral health services researcher or social scientist with realist review experience, and preferably with a knowledge of genomics, cancer and/or NHS workforce. The researcher will be supported by
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/InstituteUNIVERSITY OF SURREYCountryUnited KingdomCityGuildfordGeofield Contact City Guildford STATUS: EXPIRED X (formerly Twitter) Facebook LinkedIn Whatsapp More share options E-mail Pocket Viadeo Gmail Weibo Blogger
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post-doctoral health services researcher or social scientist with realist review experience, and preferably with a knowledge of genomics, cancer and/or NHS workforce. The researcher will be supported by
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, with a particular focus on marginalised groups. The post-holder will be based at Surrey (under the supervision of Professor Katriina Whitaker and Dr Rob Kerrison) and will join a wider team of academics