21 postdoctoral-soil-structure-interaction Postdoctoral positions at University of Liverpool
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-tracking and molecular microbiology. We recently found that *P. aeruginosa* cells within developing biofilms migrate towards ¿ rather than away from ¿ antibiotics. This postdoctoral position aims to resolve
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Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research associate (PDRA) position for research as part of the Dr Alex Neale's UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship - Probing the interfaces of electrocatalytic
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A full-time postdoctoral position is available in the lab of Dr David Wilkinson in the Department of Musculoskeletal and Ageing Science at the University of Liverpool. This exciting
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The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is currently seeking skilled and enthusiastic postdoctoral researchers to join our Research and Development team. Our team is engaged in a
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manganese) nutrients and how they interact together to shape primary production, ecosystem structure and the global carbon cycle. This specific post is focussed on ocean primary production and better
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We are seeking two outstanding Postdoctoral Researchers to join the Department of Psychology at the University of Liverpool. They will be joining Dr Nicola Power¿s UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship
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A Postdoctoral Research Associate positions is available in the group of Professor M. J. Rosseinsky OBE FRS on a project funded by the Sustainable Chemicals and Materials Manufacturing Hub (SCHEMA
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Centre (M-RIC) aligned to the NIHR Mental Health Translational Research Collaboration, and which sits within a ground-breaking new Centre: Civic Health Innovation Labs (CHIL). M-RIC is an ambitious
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programming skills, and experience with modern machine learning approaches. You will analyse pangenome structure and dynamics, develop new computational methods for comparative genomics, and investigate
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We are looking for an experienced and highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to drive forward a three-year MRC funded project to mechanistically characterise the pathological signalling activities