33 web-programmer-developer-"https:"-"https:" research jobs at University of Birmingham
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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
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to January 2029 Closing date: 22nd October 2025 Background This exciting BBSRC-funded project will explore the impact of biofilm growth on the evolution of plasmid-mediated AMR and hyper-virulence in
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Consortium). The post is based in the School of Health Sciences within the Applied Health Sciences Department, and the post holder will assist with delivering the programme of work associated with the PHRESH
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contribute to the creation of knowledge by undertaking a specified range of activities within an established research programme and/or specific research project. We are seeking a highly motivated Research
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research programmes. Adept at analysing and interpreting data. Able to apply knowledge in a way which develops new intellectual understanding. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills including
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below. Develop research objectives and proposals for own or joint research, with assistance of a mentor if required Contribute to writing bids for research funding Analyse and interpret data Apply
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Injury (mTBI): persistent post-traumatic headache, cognitive dysfunction, depression, PTSD, dizziness and delayed return to work. This will be achieved through a harmonised programme of detailed clinical
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sales, IP generated) and/or public understanding of the discipline or similar Main Duties The responsibilities may include some but not all of the responsibilities outlined below. Develop research
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Fellow to join the AI and Digital Health Research & Policy Group, led by Professor Alastair Denniston, Chair in Regulatory Science and Innovation. Our team is at the forefront of developing and translating
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and management of IM. The success of this project will provide sufficient evidence to develop a novel antimicrobial treatment for GIM, which could prevent the development of GAC. Role Summary Work