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. This Bart’s Charity Funded project will focus on developing, implementing, and evaluating a psychosocial support programme for people affected by nitrous oxide related harms. The post-holder will be supported
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required. The post is available full-time or part-time, 28 - 35 hours per week, 0.8 – 1.0 FTE and fixed term until 31 August 2027. The post is funded by the NIHR Policy Research Programme and is available
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& International Health is seeking to appoint a Research Fellow in Health Data Science (with a focus on machine learning) to NeoShield , a multi-country implementation research programme focused on neonatal sepsis
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equivalent to PhD level in the relevant subject area for the research programme. They will be educated to degree level in a relevant field and have qualifications in participatory research methods, alongside
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About the Role Join the Green-Loop project, a £1.3M UKRI-EPSRC and DEFRA-funded programme addressing solar panel waste. By 2030, the UK will generate approximately 1 million tons of decommissioned
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endemic countries. We are seeking to appoint a Research Fellow to join a research programme that applies advanced bioinformatic, statistical, and population genomic approaches to large-scale sequencing data
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programme. In addition, this role will provide: Training in genomics and pathogen sequencing Opportunities to collaborate with academic and governmental partners Experience working within an interdisciplinary
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About the role This role supports a multidisciplinary programme investigating the role of the Maresins, a family of pro-resolving lipid mediators, in early cancer development. You will process
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international networks, close links to museums and heritage organisations, and an active programme of seminars, workshops, and public events. The post will also require significant amount of time spent
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Trust-funded programme grant. This will involve in-depth biochemical, molecular, genetic and cell biological analysis of the D-arabinanases, leading to the discovery of mycobacterial interactions with