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. This will include participant recruitment and communication with families, preparing and running testing sessions, managing and processing data, and contributing to protocol development and refinement. You
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, focuses on the construction and testing of novel vaccines and evaluating new anti-mycobacterial drugs to improve treatment outcomes. This position will involve evaluating novel vaccine candidates and drugs
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Package 1 of the Wellcome MHA). The post-holder will lead on fMRI data collection and analysis of neuroimaging data, which will support the examination of brain-based changes underlying therapeutic effects
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. This will include participant recruitment and communication with families, preparing and running testing sessions, managing and processing data, and contributing to protocol development and refinement. You
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in a manner that supports a research-led and scholarly approach to student learning and assessment in the discipline and/or profession. 3. Participate fully in examination and other assessment
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(PDRA) to support a UK Sport funded research project that seeks to examine the relationship between funding and medal targets, and athlete experience. The post holder will assist in a project that
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replisome at the single-molecule level. You will examine replisome composition, replisome motion dynamics, and the interplay between these two quantities; and examine how these change in the context
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. This research is unique in studying early fibrotic lung disease as will examine mechanisms which are altered in patients with subclinical illness to understand the molecular mechanisms driving disease. Follow-up
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of year. The other will use epidemiological models to test a range of outbreak intervention strategies. Both PDRAs will collaborate with members of the project team based elsewhere (at other UK universities
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-recombinase family. This project aims to establish a novel set of biochemical assays to study the Captain’s ability to bind DNA and the affinity for specific sequences and to test in what capacity these enzymes