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antifungal combinations to research programmes to address the global threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). We are looking for a Grade 7 PDRA in molecular biology who will join an established group
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of benthic and demersal fish. The role is part of a grant led by University of Liverpool, funded by the Human Frontier Science Programme (HFSP), entitled Vibrational sensing and production in fishes
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an interdisciplinary team working across physical and computer science to develop new pathways to the design and discovery of inorganic materials as part of the Leverhulme Centre for Functional Materials Design. This
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We are seeking to appoint a postdoctoral researcher to join our programme on application-specific detector R&D for physics experiments, supported by the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council
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techniques to boost the brain¿s natural pain-inhibiting alpha rhythms. Working with colleagues in Liverpool, you will help develop and validate a new stimulation protocol in healthy volunteers, laying
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novel plasma-disturbance sensing techniques. The role sits within the Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, part of the Faculty of Science and Engineering, which has a strong track record
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Health Translational Research Collaboration and which sits within a ground-breaking new Centre: Civic Health Innovation Labs (CHIL). M-RIC is an ambitious programme of work jointly delivered between
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of the project we welcome applications from candidates who hold a PhD in a range of fields including Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, Engineering. To apply for the position please follow the apply link and
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nature of the role, prior experience in working with rheodialysis technique is an essential requirement. The position will be hosted in the Department of Materials, Design and Manufacturing Engineering at
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Applications are invited for a postdoctoral researcher developing new families heterogeneous catalysts based on nanostructured supports with controlled surface chemistry and electronic structure