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and develop a varied programme of conference and scientific events with a range of formats, audiences and expected outcomes, including annual CACNA1C Community Conferences (in person and online
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Neuroinflammation/ Complement Biology in the UK DRI at Cardiff University School of Medicine, based at the Heath Park campus, Cardiff. This post will join an ongoing programme of research supported by LifeArc
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. Experience of using computer packages and financial software packages, such as Oracle. Additional Information IMPORTANT: Evidencing Criteria Candidates should evidence that they meet ALL of the essential
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detection and reducing antimicrobial resistance. The project will build on the group work on computational design of repeat proteins and their use as building blocks for design of novel proteins with custom
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prevention, DBS/Criminal conviction clearance, and complex fee status assessments. - Management of communications, new programme set-up/programme maintenance, website provision (internal and external), and
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part of a team of supervisors; all of whom have areas of expertise and interest of their own. In the role, you become an integral and vital part of the Undergraduate teaching programme in the School and
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this role, you will: will support a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship research programme conduct research within geometric inference or topological data analysis develop research objectives and proposals for own
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to rank consistently among the top 100 universities in the world. Cardiff is also developing its Innovation System through a focused programme of investment in people and infrastructure. Research
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Advert This post is currently open to employees of Cardiff University only. Please do not apply if you do not have a current contract of employment with the University. Internal Applicants Only - CRM Officer: Events and Data At an exciting time for change within the Marketing and Communications...
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Associates to conduct research within nutrition, genomics and mental health funded by The Waterloo Foundation Developing Minds programme based in the Neuroscience and Mental Health Innovation Institute (NMHII