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(Principal Investigator). The applicant will make essential contributions to a research programme focussed on understanding the evolution of macromolecular structures from the phylogenomic perspective as
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Job Purpose You will contribute to the EPSRC GraspingData project working with Professor Stephen Brewster. The project is investigating the use of data physicalisation and children. The successful
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. The post holder will work with Professor Emilie Combet, in collaboration with a wider research team Main Duties and Responsibilities 1. Plan and conduct assigned research individually or jointly
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. The successful candidate will also be expected to contribute to the formulation and submission of research publications and research proposals as well as help manage and direct this complex and challenging project
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Job Purpose We have an exciting opportunity for a Research Assistant/Associate to contribute/ make a leading contribution to the project- From Onset to Inflammation: Localising the Pathogenic
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to the formulation and submission of research publications and research proposals as well as help manage and direct this complex and challenging project as opportunities allow. Main Duties and Responsibilities Perform
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Job Purpose We have a fully funded Research Assistant position available in the laboratory of Dr. Andrew Davidson as part of a recently awarded Wellcome CDA. You will contribute to projects
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Job Purpose You will contribute/make a leading contribution to a project funded by a PCUK to investigate drug resistance in advanced prostate cancer working with Professor Imran Ahmad
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publications and research proposals as well as help the PI manage the project as opportunities allow. See related lab publications below. The School of Psychology and Neuroscience (SPN) is a world-class research
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and writing of research publications and guidance documents for primary healthcare practitioners. The candidate will work with Dr Kirsty Dunn, Professor Deborah Cairns, Professor Barbara Nicholl and