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Job reference: BMH-030614 Salary: 37,694 to £43,482 per annum depending on experience Faculty/Organisational Unit: Biology, Medicine Health Location: Oxford Road Employment type: Fixed Term Division
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We seek a post-doctoral research scientist to work on a project, funded by the Medical Research Council, to study the regulation of the NLRP3 inflammasome. NLRP3-dependent inflammation is implicated
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advanced therapies) programme – a Medical Research Council (MRC)-funded research consortium focused on generating the evidence, tools and translational science needed to optimise, predict and mitigate
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your application now you acknowledge that you are aware that such screening will take place, and agree to take part in the process. What you will get in return: Fantastic market leading Pension scheme
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conditions. The position is funded through a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship awarded to Dr Eder Zavala: “Developing a mathematical and computational framework for digital endocrinology”. The work will build
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Working within Manchester Institute of Biotechnology under the supervision of Professor Neil Dixon, the post is funded by the BBSRC strategic Longer and Larger grant “Rules of life in CO2-driven
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An opportunity has arisen within the Division of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work to join a dynamic team delivering social work education. This post is offered on the basis of a Teaching and
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conditions. The position is funded through a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship awarded to Dr Eder Zavala: “Developing a mathematical and computational framework for digital endocrinology”. The work will build
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Group of UK universities, the University of Manchester is one of the UK’s largest single-site higher education institutions. We operate at scale with an annual turnover of £1.35 billion, a significant
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crime, or the governance of intelligent systems. Experience in interdisciplinary collaboration, especially between computer science and criminology, or the social sciences more generally, is highly