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opportunities You’re not able to apply to a specific school internship opportunity, as this programme is designed to offer professional experience across a range of languages and levels and will depend
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About the role This is an exciting opportunity to support the development of a novel haptic interface that has the potential for significant commercial and societal impact. You will design
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About the role The post holder will join the Serology Research Group to undertake specific projects related to developing and optimising immunoprecipitation directly coupled to mass spectrometry
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Further information As a member of Research Staff at the University of Bath, you will be encouraged to take up a minimum of 10 days professional development pro rata per year. For an informal discussion
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sourcing and developing opportunities to generate new placements. You will act as a point of contact for students, academic staff and employers, dealing with enquiries and providing guidance. A major part of
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attend formal hearings and present the disciplinary case and cross examine the respondent staff member. You will also have the opportunity to contribute to policy development, developing, reviewing and
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day may include: formulation development, formulation characterisation, generating in vitro biopharmaceutics data (solubility, dissolution, etc.), and translation of in vitro results. About you The
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team to develop effective solutions to a complex set of Emergency Communications requirements. You’ll establish accountability and embed ownership to drive a diverse portfolio of plans through
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that studies intestinal development and health in the zebrafish model. The post holder will have a demonstrated expertise in zebrafish handling, genetics, and husbandry with a particular emphasis on
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events from match analysis, concussion data from injury surveillance) to develop models to describe head impacts in rugby union players in the highest women’s and men’s leagues in England. The project is