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require a research associate to work with us on this innovative project, using qualitative methods to explore the relationship between death administration and under-recognised forms of social inequality
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the international Synthetic Yeast Genome Project (www.syntheticyeast.org). This post is supported by the Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative (chanzuckerberg.com) for the development of yeast-based methods to enable scale-up
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screening methods. High level of English communication, both oral and written, is required. The start date is 3rd November 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter, and the position is available for one year
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mixtures. Funded by The Leverhulme Trust grant NMR Method for in Situ Monitoring of Heterogeneous Reactions (RPG-2023-105), the appointment will be made as part of a broad project including researchers in
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jointly by the universities of Manchester and Oxford. The CoRE will leverage cutting edge computational approaches, novel experimental models, and experimental medicine studies to uncover how pollutants and
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with membrane proteins. Extensive experience in working with membrane proteins and developing related methods Working with other laboratory members to develop methods and contribute in maintaining
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support a wide spectrum of imaging research, in particular in neuro-imaging methods development, cognitive neuroscience, neuro-oncology, dementia, musculoskeletal and cardiovascular imaging. What you will
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thereafter, for 1 year in the first instance, with the potential for renewal for a further year. The post is part of an EPSRC-funded research programme (PhotoOxyEdit), looking to develop photochemical methods
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Applicants are invited for the above vacancy in the Division of Informatics, Imaging and Data Sciences, University of Manchester. You will join the Division and take responsibility for an area of
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students. The computer revolution started here in 1948 when a machine known affectionately as ‘The Baby’, ran its first stored program. The celebrated wartime codebreaker Alan Turing worked on this computer