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Hours: Full Time (37.5 hours per week) About the role The Lau Lab is seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join us, to study how the malaria parasite cytoskeleton organises the cell. Our
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About the role The Lau Lab is seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join us, to study how the malaria parasite cytoskeleton organises the cell. Our research projects require a
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of the process. If you think you can deliver this role then we want to hear from you, regardless of the boxes you did not tick. Whilst the role is a postdoctoral researcher level and requires candidates to hold a
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discovery and is looking for a highly motivated and driven postdoctoral researcher in the area of colloid physics to contribute strongly to ongoing discoveries on the electrosolvation force. The project will
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to demonstrate effective and efficient multi-tasking and maintain accurate and up-to-date records. In addition, the applicants should have a high level of proficiency with computer software related to laboratory
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Applications are invited for a fixed-term full-time Postdoctoral Research Associate position in radar monitoring of natural hazards, beginning around July 2025 (although there is some flexibility in
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research. We study the fundamental molecular, cellular, and physiological processes that underly normal and abnormal cardiovascular and metabolic function and drive the translation of this strong basic
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processes that underly normal and abnormal cardiovascular and metabolic function and drive the translation of this strong basic science into advances in clinical practice. Our community of world-renowned
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research. We study the fundamental molecular, cellular, and physiological processes that underly normal and abnormal cardiovascular and metabolic function and drive the translation of this strong basic
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different physico-chemical environments to drive self-organisation processes, like condensates, that shape mesoscale structures enabling tissue function. As a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Rosalind Franklin