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self-awareness, positive relationships and develops life skills where students thrive in independent living To review and oversee the development of a tailored, inclusive events programme allowing
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. You will synthesize compounds for biological testing to support a group using structural and chemical biology to understand the roles and mechanisms of cyclin-dependent protein kinases to generate
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performing laboratory experiments, including molecular and cell biology techniques (e.g. proteomics, transcriptomics, genomics in patient-derived tissues and cells), data analysis, and interpretation. You will
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would also be beneficial to have a knowledge of applying time-resolved spectroscopic techniques to follow electron transfer events. You would join researchers within the subject of area of Chemistry which
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Athena SWAN. This role is fixed term until 31 March 2028. Candidates wishing to discuss the post may contact Gwen Forster Gwen.Forster@ncl.ac.uk For more information about the Faculty of Medical Sciences
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Date: 18 July 2025 The Role The Marine, Offshore and Subsea Technology group is an international leader in research, homed within the School of Engineering. Our group has a broad base of expertise from
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against project deliverables. Maintain a high level of awareness of relevant activities, benchmarking, good practice, policy matters and trends within higher education. Coordinate relevant programme and
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Centre (JWMDRC) Join an exciting international project led by Prof. V Straub that harnesses artificial intelligence (AI) and MRI technology that aims to help improve diagnosis and monitoring
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recruitment ambitions forward. There are three roles available, two based in the Faculty of Medical Sciences and one within the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. For further information, please contact
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experiences needed for entry at a particular level. You will work on the NIHR Health Health and Social Care Delivery Research (HSDR) Programme funded project “PLACES: Promoting Local Access to Children’s Early