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The research teams led by Dr Elena Bichenkova and Dr Costas Demonacos within the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health at the University of Manchester wish to appoint an enthusiastic and motivated
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The University welcomes applications for a permanent post across the Grade 7 Lecturer scale, within the School of Engineering in the area of Fusion Engineering. The School of Engineering at
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One position is available for a Research Fellow in Health Economics with specific expertise in the design and conduct of trial-based economic evaluations. The spine point awarded will depend
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more than 500 researchers across chemistry, molecular biology, biochemical engineering, synthetic biology, materials science, analytics and computational methods. These roles aim to advance the design and
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state rare earth chemistry. This post is part of the project “Interdisciplinary studies of low oxidation state rare earth elements,” supervised by Profs. David Mills, Richard Winpenny, Eric McInnes, David
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2026, we plan to appoint a Dame Kathleen Ollerenshaw University Research Fellowship aligned with FSE (viz., in the Department of Computer Science, and the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace
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We are seeking a Commercial Development Manager/Senior Commercial Development Manager (Life Sciences) to join our team. In the Commercial Development Team, we work closely with the academic
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This post is an exciting opportunity to be part of the education team in the Division of Medical Education, predominantly contributing to the Behavioural and Social Sciences component within the 5
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‘Design and Engineering of Proteins with an Expanded Amino Acid Alphabet’ A position is available for a Postdoctoral Research Associate with experience in directed evolution, biocatalysis
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A postdoctoral research associate position is available for an outstanding and ambitious organic chemist to undertake research in the group of Professor David Leigh FRS at the Department