28 research-assistant-in-statistics Postdoctoral positions at University of Liverpool
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the supervision of junior researchers ¿ Assist Group Leader in the day-to-day management of laboratories ¿ Undertake other duties as appropriate to the post This post is full time and fixed term until
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We are seeking a talented, organised, and highly motivated individual to join the Department of Eye and Vision Sciences at the University of Liverpool as a Postdoctoral Research Associate, funded by
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set on modern bird locomotion (with a focus on substrate-related variation) and use this data set to reconstruct locomotor anatomy and biomechanics in the extinct ancestors of modern birds. The research
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Are you enthusiastic about exploring the fascinating interplay between biology and mechanics? We are seeking to appoint a highly motivated and skilled Postdoctoral Researcher to develop methods
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reporting statistical analyses including model development and sharing of open code. - Lead on research publications and outputs, writing first drafts, as well as collaborating with colleagues to support
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Postdoctoral Research Associate: The Role of the Astrocytic Endosomal System in Health and Disease. Dr Kirsty McMillan at the University of Liverpool, UK, is seeking an outstanding postdoctoral
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. ¿ Study design, protocol development and laboratory diet planning. ¿ Leading on participant recruitment, data collection and analysis. ¿ Supervising a graduate level research assistant
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We are seeking an ambitious post-doctoral researcher with a strong understanding of health inequalities and skills in evaluating complex interventions to be a part of an exciting Liverpool-based
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The Hadronic Matter Group of the Physics Department is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to support its STFC-funded Electron Ion Collider R&D programme, which aims to develop new
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We wish to appoint a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate to support the development of a research and outreach agenda around generative justice. Key issues will include desistance from