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these observations is that biases in the perceptual systems used by animals (including humans) to detect and process sensory information have played an important role in shaping communication signal evolution. In
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, tissue damage causes the immediate release of signals that initiate wound closure and inflammation. Following this, regenerative cells proliferate and migrate to the damaged area. These cells then grow
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Overview The Clinical Staffing Coordinator will provide a high-quality support service to staff across the School acting as the first point of contact for enquiries related to clinical staffing and
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for low energy nuclear recoil signals for WIMP dark matter, and also contribute to the maintenance, operation and calibration of the experiment. Experience of estimation and modelling of backgrounds to low
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responsibilities include processing human tissue samples for mass spectrometry, conducting target screening in plasma and synovial fluid, developing activity-based assays, and performing compound library screening
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responsibilities include processing human tissue samples for mass spectrometry, conducting target screening in plasma and synovial fluid, developing activity-based assays, and performing compound library screening
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Overview Please note there are three roles avaiable across the University, two are part time; 14 hours and 31.5 hours per week, and one full time role. Please indicate in your application statement
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PGR Support Officers. You will be the first point of contact for all aspects of the postgraduate research student life cycle, providing professional and knowledgeable support to both PGR students and
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accepted all year round Details Project description: Morphogenesis—the process by which tissues acquire their shape—is central to the development and function of all multicellular life. It is increasingly
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. Main duties and responsibilities Provide administrative support to the Programme and Development Team, ensuring the efficient and effective operation of student sport and external/community programmes