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of a team with the University of Birmingham PI and PDRA Liaising with non-HE partners Organisation of dissemination events and conferences Writing up research for publication as reports and journal
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term for 30 months, in line with funding awarded to the PI as part of her Royal Society University Research Fellowship. You will be employed to work on research that will be led by the Principal
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offers the opportunity for hybrid working About the Role The successful candidate will work alongside the PI and the other postdoctoral fellows within the PI's linguistic framework on investigating
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Membership to a variety of social and sports clubs This role also offers the opportunity for hybrid working About the Role The successful candidate will work alongside the PI and the other postdoctoral fellows
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term for 30 months, in line with funding awarded to the PI as part of her Royal Society University Research Fellowship. You will be employed to work on research that will be led by the Principal
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, 384GB RAM and over 24TB storage). The Role This post is fixed term for 30 months, in line with funding awarded to the PI as part of her Royal Society University Research Fellowship. You will be employed
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groups working on digital health and wellbeing , network science , computational social science , and various topics in machine learning. You will be working in the research group of one of the PIs
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primary headache disorders and related co-morbid conditions to help uncover novel disease mechanisms that can lead to the development of novel therapeutic targets. The individual will report to the PI
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mechanisms that can lead to the development of novel therapeutic targets. The individual will report to the PI of the headache Group, Dr Philip R Holland and will be responsible for conducting their own
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cell (myofiber) omic platform — developed by the PI — to interrogate ALS pathogenesis at an unprecedented level of resolution. By simultaneously analysing multiple data sets (MANT-ATP, methylome