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to £1,000 per annum, and will be able to apply to a variety of internal and external funding schemes Application process For your online application, you will be required to upload your curriculum vitae and a
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of Interoceptive Awareness after Breast Cancer’). ADIE-BC combined biofeedback-style training of bodily (heartbeat) signals using real-time psychophysiological feedback with therapeutic support to apply
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and water. If scaled up, the process could be used to generate a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels Political theorist Dr Leah Downey, a leading voice on monetary policy, who regularly speaks in
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mosquito vector. This is to dissect the protein network and how key novel signalling proteins are involved parasite proliferation stages. The work will involves gene targeting both conditional knockdown and
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Institute, you'll be at the forefront of developing innovative diagnostic assays for infectious diseases, with a focus on point-of-care diagnostics and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Contributing as
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mosquito vector. This is to dissect the protein network and how key novel signalling proteins are involved parasite proliferation stages. The work will involves gene targeting both conditional knockdown and
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inversion techniques and signal processing. Strong programming skills, Proficiency in scientific computing (e.g. Python, MATLAB, or similar) for algorithm development and data handling. Experience with sensor
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designs to investigate the psychological, cognitive, and emotional influences in the study of risky intertemporal choice. The project will employ a wide array of methods, including lab experiments, process
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clinical endocrinology both paediatric and adult, genetic aspects and gene discovery in endocrine diseases, animal models, stem cells, signalling and cell biology. For further information visit: http
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supporting delivery of the strategic aims and activities of the NIHR RSS, specifically around Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. They will be the first point of contact within the Research Support Service team