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imaging techniques. This includes: ¿ Supporting ongoing projects on the in vitro reconstitution and characterisation of biomolecular condensates. ¿ Performing recombinant protein expression and
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of best-practice in coding and working in teams would be a benefit to help facilitate this. The role will sit within the RGP at CJBS. The role holder will work closely with the research faculty leading RGP
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Type of award Studentship Value Varies - please see the CONACyT website for details. Specified use Tuition fees and/or living expenses. The University of Manchester offers a minimum of 10% discount
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‘Postgraduate Research’ in 'Type of Study', ‘Full Time’ in ‘Mode of Study’, ‘2025’ in ‘Year of Entry’, code ‘7370F’ in ‘Course Title’, blank in ‘Research Area’. Press ‘Search’, select ‘MPhil Population Health
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. Other eligibility criteria Applicants must hold an offer of study at The University of Manchester before applying for this funding. Application procedure Apply for a place on a relevant PhD programme of
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through an understanding of the bigger picture and showing commitment to organisational values. Developing self and others Showing commitment to own ongoing professional development. Supporting and
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Type of award Studentship Managing department School of Arts, Languages and Cultures Value Up to three Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation studentships worth £15,000 for one year may be available for MA and PhD students focusing on the study of Japan Specified use Living allowance (studentship...
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and versatile AI systems and user-friendly software able to automatically process images from still photos and videos and export detailed reports incorporating statistical analysis. You will also use
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) are a key part of the University’s Strategy and a central part of everything we do. We also live by our values and our Staff Code of Conduct. At Durham we actively work towards providing an environment
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) A multidisciplinary team of researchers, patient representatives and health professionals led by the University of Salford (Manchester) are working together to co-develop an approach that would assist