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Empower Future Leaders. Doing things differently. Full time, permanent contract About the Role As an Assistant Professor/Senior Research Fellow in Business Transformation, you will develop
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for multicellular life. Glycocalyces accomplish critical functions in inter-cellular communication, controlling tissue development, homeostasis and repair, inflammatory and immune responses, neuronal connectivity
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life. Glycocalyces accomplish critical functions in inter-cellular communication, controlling tissue development, homeostasis and repair, inflammatory and immune responses, neuronal connectivity, and
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and mechanisms in the development of colorectal, pancreatic, and renal cancers. The project also entails development and implementation of cutting-edge methods for multi-omic risk prediction, and the
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The Research Assistant will join an international interdisciplinary team funded through the British Heart Foundation Programme Grant (My Heart Counts). The role focuses on developing and maintaining
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inclusive society programme. The project aims to address key challenges on enhancing climate resilience and sustainable development in rural and small urban communities by implementing transformative nature
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are highlighted below: - Cultivated meat: examples include a research program on cell line development, cell engineering, process optimisation, media optimisation, product development and downstream processing, and
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the core patient-facing work of the programme, you will be able to develop your own research project within the programme with opportunities to focus on either analysis of MRI imaging, cerebrovascular
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management of peritoneal metastasis arising from gastric cancer. This work seeks to advance understanding of peritoneal disease biology and contribute to the development of more effective, personalised
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at the intersection of theory, computation, and high‑fidelity simulation, the successful candidate will contribute to the development of a novel ensemble-based framework for analysing driven perturbations in wall