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of murine infection models for antifungal efficacy testing as well as for use in in vitro screens. Secondly, to contribute to the development, optimisation and implementation of an automated workflow
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one peer-reviewed essay drawn from the CoastARTS project work and aligning with its aims and objectives. Contributing to one or more of the CoastARTS team’s joint publications or collaborative outputs
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technologies to communicate these changes to a human or AI operator while retaining operator confidence and ensuring continuity of operations. The successful applicant will focus on developing and testing new
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makers and other key stakeholders The Research Assistant will work with a Post-doctoral Research Associate to support activities relating to the above. This includes assisting with recruitment and testing
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, delivering tested methods, and creating algorithms to expand MMFM capabilities across domains like cardiology, geo-intelligence, and language communication. The postholder will help lead a project work package
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of reaction optimisation and synthesis of suitable reagents, test the conditions developed at the cellular level and purify and characterise (mass spectrometry) glycoRNA. The successful candidate will have (or
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molecular biology, immunology, microbiology, nutrition, pharmacology, sport science (including biomechanics and an environmental testing chamber), chemical synthesis and analysis, pharmaceutics, specialist
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science, who are excited about testing conceptual biological questions in vivo, and who thrive in professional and high-pressure environments where scientific curiosity and focus drive excellence. You will
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, to support the development of murine infection models for antifungal efficacy testing as well as for use in in vitro screens. Secondly, to contribute to the development, optimisation and implementation
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the MET office, the candidate will use outputs from the JULES land surface model to run model experiments that test NBS adaptation potential under different climate change scenarios. For example