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/ Complement Biology in the UK DRI at Cardiff University School of Medicine based in the Hadyn Ellis Building. This post will join a new programme of research supported by UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship
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. The research-facing work will include the development and maintenance of appropriate analysis pathways using the AWS cloud computing infrastructure. The individual will have substantial experience of working
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to MPhil and PhD qualifications. For more information on the School please visit its website: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/computer-science This position, which is to cover a period of secondment, is full-time
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Wales as a Research Associate. The post holder will work with the Cardiff based work-package Leads to achieve the strategic goals of the Centre and its work-packages. You will have a PhD in a relevant
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laboratory (https://www.cancerimmunology.co.uk ) and is a project involving molecular biology, protein chemistry and cellular immunology. The successful applicant will prepare and grow recombinant viruses and
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must hold a postgraduate degree at PhD level (or nearing completion / submission) in a relevant area of heterogeneous catalysis, or relevant industrial experience. Further information is available
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postgraduate degree at PhD level (or nearing completion / submission) in a relevant area of heterogeneous catalysis, or relevant industrial experience. Further information is available at the following group
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the Division of Infection and Immunity within the School of Medicine, Cardiff University, based at Heath Park Campus. This School of Medicine post will be within the Gallimore Godkin lab (https
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-Doctoral Research Associates and PhD students. To find out more go to: Centre for Integrated Renewable Energy Generation and Supply - Research - Cardiff University https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/centre
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closely with a PhD student and a computational biologist and play a key role in advancing our research efforts, with a primary focus on the development of low-input epigenomic profiling technologies