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completing systematic reviews, qualitative research, patient and stakeholder involvement, working collaboratively on funding applications, providing regular progress reports, writing blogs to help promote
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Overview of the post The University of Manchester has a vacancy for a Research Assistant or Research Associate (qualitative) to play a vital role on a prestigious NIHR Three Schools Prevention
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Applications are invited for two highly motivated Research Assistants to join the Brain Tumour Biology Laboratory led by Prof Petra Hamerlik at the University of Manchester. The research assistants
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The Centre for Musculoskeletal Research within the School of Biological Sciences wish to appoint a Research Assistant to an exciting project exploring the genetic basis, shared genetic mechanisms
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of the University of Manchester. Role Overview We are recruiting a Research Finance Assistant (RFA) to join our team. The successful candidate will primarily support the Senior Research Finance Officer (SRFO) and
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A Research Assistant position is available for an outstanding and ambitious biomedical engineer to undertake research in the field of biomaterials for bioprinting. This is a unique opportunity for
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Professor Clare Murray from the Division of Immunology, Immunity to Infection and Respiratory Medicine wishes to appoint a Research Assistant to an exciting project investigating the impact of
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and ML techniques). We need to understand the details of how CFDST behave under complex combined loadings, including the detailed interaction between components. We are recruiting a research assistant
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A Research Assistant in Cell & Developmental Biology or Biomechanics is sought to contribute to an interdisciplinary research project investigating how tissues respond to mechanical force. The post
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to extract and measure the heights of the tubes of misaligned tubes. The development will enable full automation in Azenta’s and similar biological sample storages or banks and making an impact of UoM research