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and 4-year PhD programme, the van Geest MultiOmics facility, a NIHR Clinical Research Facility including a dedicated 3T MRI research scanner (BHF funded Siemens Vida with multinuclear capability) and
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‘Populations’ theme. The successful candidate will be expected to lead on the planning and delivery of the research programme and oversee research governance. There are 2 positions available. About you We seek
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. We will soon be receiving the first data back from Mercury via the UK’s only PI instrument: the Mercury Imaging X-ray Spectrometer (MIXS) (Emma Bunce PI). This post is the first of four positions
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to work within each of the three themes, ‘Discovery’, ‘Interventions’ and ‘Populations’. The successful Grade 8 candidates will be expected to lead on the planning and delivery of the research programme and
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science, and to contribute to a research programme with real-world impact. We welcome applicants with quantitative and/or qualitative research experience. About the LLHRG The LLHRG are part of the Diabetes
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research programme focused on the isolation, purification, and characterisation of novel phage proteins, working closely with the Senior Postdoctoral Research Fellow and a collaborative academic team. Your
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diagnostics. The role involves working independently and collaboratively to achieve project milestones, disseminate findings through publications and conferences, and support the safe operation of laboratory
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collaboration. Your expertise spans compressible aerodynamics, powder technology, computer-based optimisation, and numerical modelling—making you ideally suited to tackle complex challenges in advanced
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, you will help sustain our high standards of student support, programme design, and pedagogical advancement, while enhancing the visibility and reputation of the School regionally and globally. About you
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Centre of Research Excellence projects, and collaborate with teams across the University. You’ll be part of a £3M programme translating research into diagnostics, treatments, and policy, with opportunities