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, and functional genomics. The Biology Department hosts its own genomic facility and has recently developed a Research Centre on the theme: The Centre for Evolutionary and Functional Genomics (https
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project. Project website here: https://generationsoflondonenglish.org/ . The post-holder will undertake research activities to support the ongoing acoustic analysis of a large child speech dataset, and the
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About the role This role supports a multidisciplinary programme investigating the role of the Maresins, a family of pro-resolving lipid mediators, in early cancer development. You will process
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Trust-funded project on Plasma-Assisted Combustion (PAC) Modelling of Ammonia, in collaboration with the York Plasma Institute. The successful candidate will develop and apply advanced computational
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About the Role The post holder will work with the Principal Investigator to deliver practice-based, design-led research developing and testing inclusive co-design across healthcare. A central strand
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Research Assistant or Postdoctoral Research Associate About the Role This position will undertake research to realise the objectives and development of the InnovateUK-funded project into “AI-Powered
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Doctoral Research Associate into the EPSRC programme grant “Total Body Nuclear Imaging for the Development of Nanotheranostics”. This Programme involves 15 co-investigators across 3 universities (Kings
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of CH previously developed in our group. About You We are seeking quantitatively-minded researchers with a PhD in physics, mathematics, computer science, mathematical/computational biology, evolutionary
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About the Role The post-holder will investigate the role of the extracellular matrix (ECM) during the evolution of drug resistance in ovarian cancer. The ovarian cancer tumour microenvironment (TME
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understanding of polymer behaviour. You will use and develop molecular simulation tools to study curing reactions, network formation, and structure–property relationships in industrially relevant epoxy‑amine