33 algorithm-development-"St"-"St" Fellowship research jobs at University of Birmingham
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contraceptive compounds. The post holder will play a key role in developing and applying advanced sperm function methodologies, coordinating experimental and analytical work, and contributing to international
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develop through our sector-leading Birmingham Professional programme which provides all professional services staff with development opportunities and the encouragement to reach their full potential. With
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to undertake research in electrochemistry, surface chemistry and bionanotechnology, developing smart peptide interfaces that can be switched ON and OFF electrochemically for real-time protein detection
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knowledge of the immediate and surrounding literature Contribute to developing new ideas, directions, techniques and methods in order to advance the project and enhance its quality Analyse and interpret data
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knowledge of the immediate and surrounding literature Contribute to developing new ideas, directions, techniques and methods in order to advance the project and enhance its quality Analyse and interpret data
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of competency and quality Maintain a high level of knowledge of the immediate and surrounding literature Contribute to developing new ideas, directions, techniques and methods in order to advance
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. The main role will be to apply and develop new methods of genome wide analysis of transcription dynamics on the single cell level in the complexity of zebrafish larvae and will use genomics technologies
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, is highly desirable. Research is likely to involve developing a national and international reputation through significant original research work and a clear record of impact, and/or designing and
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desirable, as are skills in kinetic analysis and interfacial characterisation. The role provides outstanding opportunities for professional and career development, including mentoring students, running
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programme of research concerned with development of guidance for the evaluation, regulation and marketing of Direct To Consumer Tests, (GUIDE-DTCT), commissioned and funded by Cancer Research UK (PICCTR-2023