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, including contributing to publications of international quality in high profile/quality refereed journals, enhancing the research impact in terms of economic/societal benefit, and gathering indicators
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revision of papers and other outputs to be submitted to appropriate peer reviewed journals or other for a, collaborating with others as appropriate, and respecting principles of Open Science where possible
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of the challenges and issues associated with building high quality research software or performing software based computational research within a Engineering/Computer Science or related discipline A3 Knowledge of a
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: Knowledge of the structural biology of membrane proteins, particularly ion channels or GPCRs, and experience interpreting structural data from methods such as cryo-EM, X-ray crystallography, or computational
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track record of independent and joint publications of international quality, enhancing the research impact in terms of economic/societal benefit, and gathering indicators of esteem. 4. Survey
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design of cyclic peptide aptamers based on structural characterisation of alpha-conotoxin/nAChR interactions’ working with Professor Andrew Jamieson in the research discipline of Chemical Biology. The
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to communicate changes to the clinician in charge. Disseminate information gathered at daily rounds to team members. 4. Communicate with external and internal parties including referring vets, clients, clinical
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and funded by a British Heart Foundation programme grant awarded to Dr Craig Lygate. The post holder will have a PhD in a relevant discipline with extensive hands-on experience of standard biochemistry
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tissue microarray construction across multiple tissue types. They will combine expertise in computational science with an understanding of histopathology to drive high-quality image analysis and AI-based
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Abdulla. GRACE-Epi is a research programme that brings together researchers and experts from the Global North and South in arts, humanities, social sciences, epidemiology, data science, and molecular