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at RVC. The role You will support the development and optimisation of metaviromic and pathogen-targeted sequencing workflows for wildlife and domestic animal samples, contributing to the characterisation
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academia. The programme aims to train GP Fellows in health data science, research methods, and the clinical effectiveness approach, to develop them into future academic GP leaders. The post will be split 50
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on Digesting Science, co-designing a schools programme with drama practitioners, teachers, children and families affected by Multiple Sclerosis, developing and testing participatory activities, prototypes and
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About the role This role supports a multidisciplinary programme investigating the role of the Maresins, a family of pro-resolving lipid mediators, in early cancer development. You will process
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the clinical lecturer will refine their research focus and build their own research programme. Clinical and non-clinical academics at LSHTM have research programs in a wide range of primary care and global
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involves oversight of theme performance, contribution to report and publication development, and support for communication, dissemination and engagement activities across the BRC delivery partnership and
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). This role is responsible for the school’s post graduate distance learning programmes. The role plays a key role in coordinating and organising the education and student experience of the DL programmes. About
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addition, successful applicants will contribute to the different year 3 project modules. Applicants are also expected to be able to develop plans and execute scholarship projects aligned with teaching and
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partner requirements to support cutting-edge research, industry access programmes, infrastructure development and commercial engagement. They will act as a strategic advisor to senior leadership and
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clinical trial testing an evolution-informed approach to cancer drug therapy. ACTOv was directly informed by discoveries made in the Lockley lab. Prof Lockley has recently been awarded a Programme Foundation