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Assessment (HTA) Programme. This post will be based in the Department of Primary Care and Mental Health within the Global Mental Health Research Group and the Liverpool Review and Implementation Group (LRIG
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Professor. Janine Kavanagh, Dr. Katy Chamberlain and Professor. John Wheeler. Funding is available for up to 24 months. The position is open from 1 May 2026 and is anticipated to commence no later than 1
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for the design of sustainable organocatalysts. The project will be supervised by Dr John Ward and Professor Donna Blackmond FRS at the University of Liverpool, and Dr Alexander Ganose at Imperial College London
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Health Translational Research Collaboration and which sits within a ground-breaking new Centre: Civic Health Innovation Labs (CHIL). M-RIC is an ambitious programme of work jointly delivered between
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fertiliser equity and realising NH3's potential as a zero-carbon fuel. The broader Fellowship programme focuses on the development and application of operando vibrational spectroscopy and optical/electron
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This is an exciting opportunity to join a Wellcome Trust-funded research project led by Dr Jamie Wheeler that aims to resolve how the ¿high priority¿ (WHO) bacterial pathogen *P. aeruginosa
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We are seeking to appoint a postdoctoral researcher to join our programme on application-specific detector R&D for physics experiments, supported by the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council
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of automated workflows for the analysis of existing remote sensing data archives and potentially near-real time analysis. You will work with the Principal Investigator (Professor. James Lea) to agree a programme
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). You will work with the Principal Investigator (Prof. James Lea) to agree a programme of work that both delivers project aims and draws on your strengths. There will also be opportunities to pursue your
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. The Wellcome Trust, Medical Research Council and Global Antibiotic Research and Development Partnership (GARDP) have recently made significant investments in our programmes including new approaches to optimise