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track record of high impact research. About You You will bring a strong academic background with methodological experience of health economics, including economic evaluation and costing, and applied
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if the candidate is expected to have a keen interest in digital history, other team members will do the advanced computational analyses in collaboration with the rest of the team’s domain experts.
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, biophysics, physical chemistry, engineering, or a related area, or have submitted a PhD thesis prior to taking up the appointment. The research requires strong interest in and knowledge of the broad area of
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sensing, signalling and memory, critically influences the disease onset and progression1. The Iskratsch Group , at the School of Engineering and Materials Science, Queen Mary University of London is
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for a researcher interested in parasite biology for a wet-lab based role. Applicants should have (or be close to completing) a PhD in microbiology, biochemistry, molecular cell biology or a related field
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-related demand- and supply-side interventions. As part of these efforts, the successful candidate will be expected to engage with other stakeholders to develop business-science alliances and initiatives
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Full-time: 35 hours per week Fixed-term: 1st August 2025 – 31st July 2026 The Opportunity: To carry out research into the cell biology and protein biochemistry of mammalian circadian rhythmicity
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government, civil society, and the media. Using research expertise to inform public policy and maximise impact. About You You will hold a PhD in Political Science, Public Policy, or a closely related
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stress. Building on our discoveries (Dietrich et al. 2017, Nature Plants; Orosa-Puente et al. 2018, Science; Mehra et al. 2022, Science), this project aims to identify genes and mechanisms involved in
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focus on advanced materials, additive manufacturing and sustainable development, including surface engineering, metamaterials and materials for ‘green' energy. We will address Greater Manchester's need