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samples are logged and maintained to HTA and PCRFTB standards. Perform laboratory techniques such as organoid maintenance, DNA and RNA extraction, H&E slides analysis. Support the development and refinement
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specific domain (online and/or in-lab), ideally complemented by research experience in industry and familiarity with experimental data from economics and psychology. You will be confident developing multi
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interpersonal skills, strong attention to detail and the ability to work independently. You should also be committed to contributing to the continual development and provision of a high-quality service to
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students, research associates, and Postdoctoral Fellows), Clinical Trial Managers and Data Programmers. About You You will be a highly motivated individual with a degree in genetics, nursing or biological
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from over 50 countries. Based in central London adjacent to Regent’s Park, we have trained musicians to the highest professional standards since 1822 and we are firmly focused on developing tomorrow’s
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staff effectively. Ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment while maintaining quality standards. What We Offer: Generous Annual Leave Professional Development Comprehensive Benefits
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providing first-class veterinary care to our local community. The warm glow from helping vet students develop lifelong skills. A great working environment with highly qualified and friendly staff Candidates
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to develop their career as an ECC nurse, with exciting opportunities available. Roles Available: Part Time (23hrs p/w): 8 night shifts per month (20:00-08:30) working every other Thursday-Sunday or Friday
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stakeholder group. The Head of Alumni and Supporter Engagement will lead the alumni and supporter engagement team, strategy and associated budgets in order to maximise engagement and develop mutually beneficial
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aims to develop a core outcome set for this population and test the feasibility of a client-centred problem-solving approach in rehabilitation for children and young people with hyperkinetic movement