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Assistant/Associate will be to support project aims on a grant programme designed to better understand cell division errors in mammalian oocytes. You will harvest, culture and apply various imaging and
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, especially those with expertise in human beta-cell/islet culture. This post is fixed term for a period of 12 Months. If you have any queries, please reach out to Catherine.Arden@newcastle.ac.uk or Bill.Scott3
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research aligned with the Materials, Concepts and Reaction Engineering Group [1]. As this position will be funded by a specific research grant [2], you must have experience in laboratory experiments with ion
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• Strong interest in interdisciplinary research Qualifications Research Assistant • Honours degree in (Biology, Neuroscience, Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, or related area) In addition
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in a relevant subject e.g. Engineering, Maths, Computer Science Newcastle University is a global University where everyone is treated with dignity and respect. As a University of Sanctuary, we aim
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, spanning weeks and months. The programme concludes with a clinical proof of concept research study in a patient cohort, with the technology being deployed in approximately 30 homes across Newcastle and
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. The bioinformatic work will be performed using high performance cloud computing solutions. This project offers the opportunity to utilise emerging sequencing approaches and develop novel laboratory and bioinformatic
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work closely with national and international collaborators, making this an ideal position for a postdoctoral researcher looking to build a strong foundation in translational cancer research. The project
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collaborative team engaged in a range of research projects in marine hydrodynamics, both computational and experimental. This is a fully on-site role, with work taking place in the office and laboratory. We
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work on the INSTINCT-MB programme, which brings together teams based at Newcastle University, The Institute of Cancer Research and University College London. The programme will generate a wide range of