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. From research that led to the discovery of the structure of DNA, to developing life-changing therapies and making maths education available to underrepresented groups, we continue to have a
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. The new Centre is structured around four interconnected research strands—(Re)conceptualising, Understanding, Forecasting and Tackling—and aims for far-reaching, historically informed insights that transform
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needs. Familiarity with digital learning tools and platforms, and experience integrating technology into teaching to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes. Engagement in scholarly
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of Early Life Imaging, School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences (BMEIS), where their duties will include academic, clinical and teaching work. BMEIS is a cutting-edge research and teaching
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synergism with biophysics and structural biology experts to provide a comprehensive understanding of molecular mechanisms and their functional impact. This is an opportunity to work in a truly inter- and
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strengths in laboratory-based enquiry using molecular genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, microbiology and structural biology, with rich clinical resources in microbiology, virology, sexually transmitted
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of working on multi-stakeholder strategy development and/or project management, evidencing strategy development aptitudes e.g. structured thinking, options analysis, business case development. Strong knowledge
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standard. Working with the rest of the IoPPN Curriculum & Digital Innovation (CDI) team, the Centre for Technology Enhanced Learning (CTEL) and IT to improve the delivery of DL programmes. Assist with audio
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strengths in laboratory-based enquiry using molecular genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, microbiology and structural biology, with rich clinical resources in microbiology, virology, sexually transmitted
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About the role The Research Department of Biomedical Computing, within the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, develops computational methods and AI technologies for automated