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techniques. Motivated and hard-working. Ability to integrate with colleagues, work as part of a team and undertake share of group tasks. Able to carry out learnt techniques unsupervised. Able to plan and
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Hydrogen Partnership project through the HORIZON programme investigating direct electrolysis of seawater to generate green hydrogen. You will join a consortium of 8 partners from 6 countries dedicated
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program. Through this work, you will build scientific independence, develop new science and leadership skills, and establish a growing reputation externally. Your role will be to lead a research project
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Diversity Champions programme. The John Innes Centre is a registered charity (No. 223852) grant-aided by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council.
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research skills, provide instruction or plan/ deliver seminars relating to the research area. The successful candidates will have a PhD (or expect to soon be awarded) in the physical or biological sciences
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skills and knowledge of biodiversity to plan and lead research on how biodiversity change is unfolding in the Anthropocene. This project will assess and analyse existing biodiversity and ecological data
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posters locally and at national and international conferences, as well as participate in MRC grant’s research programme led by Prof Marco Fritzsche. You must hold a relevant PhD/DPhil (or be near completion
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from theory appropriate fluid-wall microenvironments to enable these workflows. It will also be required to develop programs and workflows to maintain cell culture for extended periods of months
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novel therapeutic strategies, and for anticipating the evolutionary trajectories of other viruses with pandemic potential. Our current research programme is structured around three central themes
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records of experimental work and findings. You will take initiatives in the planning of research; conduct and plan own scientific work with appropriate supervision and present findings to colleagues within