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About the role A Clinical Research Fellow is wanted to develop a Controlled Human Infection Model (CHIM) for Hepatitis C Virus (HCV). This model would be the first-ever CHIM for a blood-borne virus
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UK date and time: 28-August-2025 14:27 Applicant Options New Search Login Job Details Help Terms of Use & Privacy Policy Job Details Clinical Research Fellow - Developing a human challenge model in
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the commercialisation of all-solid-state batteries. Of particular interest is the development of electro-chemo-mechanical phase field models to predict void evolution and dendrite growth (see, e.g., doi.org/10.1016
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research on the roles of digital technology in young children’s learning and development. The main duties of the postholder will be completing a survey and workshop with educators and families (and
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pioneering the development of new experimental medicine strategies using basket trial design and pathology-based outcome measures to provide early go-no-go decisions in proof of biology studies in immune
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evolution of both hardware and software technologies, alongside the growing and diverse needs of our user community. Given the dynamic nature of the IT landscape, the responsibilities of this position will
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research study, team members, administrative staff, and the broader research community. You will demonstrate evidence of continuing professional development alongside excellent organisational skills with
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. This position is structured to prepare the researcher for a faculty career by providing opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration and high-impact publications in an area of independent research. The post
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. This position is structured to prepare the researcher for a faculty career by providing opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration and high-impact publications in an area of independent research. The post
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seeking outstanding Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join the postdoctoral research station in business administration for the development of University of Nottingham Ningbo China research agenda. Your