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An opportunity has arisen for a Research Assistant/Associate/Fellow funded by the UKRI to join our team based at the Biodiscovery Institute and support the principal investigator Professor Neil
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The Sir Peter Mansfield Imaging Centre, University of Nottingham, UK is seeking applications for the position of Research Associate/Fellow - OPM MEG Technology to support newly funded projects
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strategic National Research & Innovation Centre that brings together the UK chemicals industry, academic researchers, and policy makers to advance technology solutions that strengthen UK chemical capability
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processing of analytical data would be desirable. The person appointed will join a multidisciplinary team working in Chemistry and Engineering, led by Professor Mike George. We value diversity and are
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Chemistry and Engineering The projects are led by Professor Mike George and also involve Professor Sir Martyn Poliakoff (Chemistry). The School values diversity and is committed to equality of opportunity
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editorial roles, including associate editor of the Journal of Vocational Behavior and currently the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. A recipient of a national top talent program, Professor Guan is
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skeletal muscle metabolism and how exercise affects it. The post holder will be responsible for the day-to-day running of this programme of work as part of Prof Tsintzas’ research team in the Division
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The University of Nottingham are seeking to recruit a highly motivated and enthusiastic computational chemist for a Postdoctoral Research Associate/Fellow post within the research group of Professor
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holder will be based in the Plant and Crop Science Division (Sutton Bonington Campus, University of Nottingham, UK) and will work under the supervision of Dr Almudena Ortiz-Urquiza, Dr Sina Fischer, and
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skeletal muscle metabolism. The post holder will be responsible for the day-to-day running of this programme of work as part of Prof Tsintzas’ research team in the Division of Physiology, Pharmacology and