28 programming-"DIFFER"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"U" positions at University of Manchester
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work on the Improving Communication with Adults with Learning Disabilities (ICALD) research programme, funded by the National
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-disciplinary approach (intravital imaging, flow-cytometry and immunofluorescence) to analyse the role of the glycocalyx on different cells and chemokines in orchestrating recruitment of immune cells to the brain
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atlases along with computational models to characterise the effect of exposures on different tissues in humans and model systems. You will have a PhD with a significant computational and/or statistical
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. This involves building relationships with other organisations and networks. You will ensure that knowledge from the research is disseminated widely to different audiences. What you will get in return: Fantastic
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Want to work in an exciting, challenging and flexible environment on a range of different healthcare projects? Want to work with clinical and academic leaders to build software to make a real
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of progress. We helped usher in the computer age in 1948 with the world’s first stored-program computer “The Baby” and Alan Turing helped shape what would become the foundations of AI right here on campus. Home
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. Working in a team, the successful candidate will need good communication skills and exchange technical information with scientists from different disciplines. What you will get in return: Fantastic market
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of many species with many different concentrations, and the spectra are therefore very difficult (sometimes impossible) to interpret. The project will focus on exploring novel strategies for obtaining clean
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benefits and jobs and investment with local communities. However, unlike activities in higher income countries that are subject to higher safety and environmental standards, mining in Africa not only has
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to make a difference where it is needed most. The Business Engagement and Knowledge Exchange Team is a key part of the University’s strategic commitment to innovation. It develops the relationships