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West Nilotic’, led by Matthew Baerman. The successful candidate will perform a key role in managing, processing and analyzing language data generated across the multiple teams that make up the project
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. The main role of the post holder will be to carry out research in polyester-based plastic (PET, PLA, etc) depolymerisation into monomer chemicals using mechanochemistry, developing research expertise and
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undertake study activities including: navigating the approval processes to set up the study in sites (ethical approval has already been sought), liaising with staff at study sites, liaising with families
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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
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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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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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November 2025 – August 2026. The post holder will work with Dr Joaquin Prada and European partners to develop epidemiological models for priority diseases in Europe as part of an EU funded project under
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including explosives, pesticides and analytes of emerging environmental concern About you The post is ideally suited for someone with a keen interest in mass spectrometry. The successful candidate will have a
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, particularly work focused on understanding and addressing inequalities in cancer care. The post-holder will join a wider team of academics at the University of Surrey (Dr Rob Kerrison, Professor Katriina