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enjoys laboratory work, values meticulous data management and is motivated to see how molecular insights can inform engineering and operational decisions. Main duties and responsibilities Planning and
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About the role This is an excellent opportunity for a post-doc researcher to build a research career in translational research that leverages on collaborations between industry, clinicians
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for Translational Neuroscience (SITraN). We are seeking a highly motivated scientist to join an exciting project. This post is at the translational medicine interface in motor neuron disease (MND) research, also
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of all. We foster a culture where everyone feels they belong and is respected. Even if your past experience doesn't match perfectly with this role's criteria, your contribution is valuable, and we
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project combining cell biology, microscopy and biophysical approaches. You will also gain experience of research dissemination by contributing to writing a scientific paper and presenting at group meetings
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Overview The University of Sheffield is seeking a motivated research assistant to join the FORGE project (Forest Governance through AI-enabled Evaluation of Species Mapping in the Peruvian Amazon
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the impacts of poor air quality on health outcomes, and how these outcomes in turn shape workforce capacity and economic resilience. The role will take an interdisciplinary and systems focussed approach
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Overview We are looking to appoint a Research Assistant for a project in the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology research cluster in the School of Biosciences. Our group is interested in the dynamics
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Job Description Research Assistant Department/School: Division of Population Health Work arrangement: Full-time Contract type: Fixed-term for one year / Hybrid / Flexible options considered Salary
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, democracy and betrayal. In doing so, the project reconstructs the intellectual world of the radical British left from the late twentieth to early twenty-first century. The study is anchored in the Arthur