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OVERVIEW We are seeking to appoint an ‘embedded researcher’ in the Section of Public Health within the School of Medicine and Population Health. This is an exciting opportunity to support and
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Overview We are seeking a diligent and detail-oriented individual to fill a crucial role within the School of Medicine and Population Health. This position is responsible for the administration
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of this type of work is crucial. For this role, you will need to have a high standard of project support experience especially within large portfolios of work spanning multiple groups. Also, you should be able
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function as building blocks for the self-assembly of multiple component supramolecular architectures. The principal aim of this exciting project is to develop novel photodynamic therapy drugs for oral cancer
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project is to develop novel photodynamic therapy drugs for oral cancer. You will contribute fundamental new insights into how these agents work and their preclinical testing. You will have an MSc
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Overview The Student Registry is seeking 5 temporary Support Assistants in the Registration and Records Team to prepare for the start of the 2025/26 academic year: 2 x Student Registry Support
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Details Research demonstrates that the mental and physical health of autistic adults is significantly poorer than for non-autistic adults (Bishop-Fitzpatrick & Rubenstein, 2019; Cage, 2018). Life expectancy
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accepted all year round Details Future intelligent systems will involve the deployment of large-scale sensor networks in which hundreds or thousands of microsensors, unexpensive, small and lightweight
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the AMRC groups to ensure alignment and better working cross-AMRC. Working with the maintenance manager ensuring longer-term view is being considered whilst shorter-term priorities are being addressed and
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Overview This post is for a Research Associate in the field of vascular biology to work on a BHF-funded Research Project investigating the role of extracellular vesicles in atherosclerosis